Enron Lessons 20 Years Later | Part 2

HAVE WE LEARNED ANYTHING in twenty years? The 2008 Wall Street scandals, especially in the housing market, seemed to say “No.” And since then? What are the lessons here for those of us who are both managers and employees—not just in giant companies but organizations of all sizes in all fields? How can we detect (early!) and root out corruption and wrong-doing? How can we not just detect and call out the evil but “overcome evil with good” as St. Paul urged. These questions helped frame our Forum discussion with Enron whistleblower Sherron Watkins on June 5, 2021.
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