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divendres, 13. de maig 2005
executive scapegoat officer motzes, 13.05.2005 18:22h
more and more cio's, ceo's and cfo's fear to end up in prison, you say. there are already a lot of ex's there: enron in 5b, worldcom in 11c and martha just released. business schools are already bringing their students there. for ethical reasons, they also say. what about if we create a new job, you mumble. between you and me we can call it scapegoat for a moment. won't be official, though. what about having someone on the payroll for being there if something goes wrong? he will have to deal with the courts, pay the fee or go to prisons, if it comes down really hard. still, seldom does. anyhow, we will pay ¿it? handsome for that. ... Comment |
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