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    Ethic Business Paper

    Malcolm PHL 323 January 13, 2015 Instructor Ashram Chooniedass Ethic Business Paper Enron started out in 1985 as a merger between InterNorth and Houston Gas Company, the company’s innovation leads to huge success. By 2000 Enron announce revenue of one hundred million dollars in profit. This huge increase was due to the trading energy sector of the company, shortly after it announced that Enron had become the sixth largest energy company in the world. In 1996 Jeffery Skilling became the

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    Ethical Dilemma

    By definition, an ethical dilemma is a situation that will often involve an apparent conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. When one combines this definition with the many problems employees and management face on a daily basis, you are bound to have plenty of examples for many different kinds of businesses, regardless of what the business is or the line of work. This internal conflict that people experience can cause many issues in today’s

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    Enron Summary

    Enron Summary In the documentary Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, we get an in-depth look into how greed and the lust for power led to the rise and ultimate downfall of Enron. Starting in 1985 as a merger of two oil companies, Enron experienced astronomical growth behind the leadership of its CEO, Ken Lay, and executives Jeff Skilling and Andy Fastow. However, this growth did not come from hard work alone, as the film details some of the underhanded tactics used by Enron to become one of the

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    Business Ethis

    two of the more well-known ethical issues that occurred in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Enron Corporation and WorldCom. This paper will focus on the factors that led to the demise of the corporations, as well as the violations that occurred within the accounting practices, and the specific ethical violations in strategic financial planning. To summarize, the largest contributing factor to the demise of Enron Corporation and WorldCom was simply corporate governance failure (Stanford GSB Staff, 2016)

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    Enron Scandal

    Enron as an ethical dilemma can only be described as a travesty. The violations of ethical code and moral obligation ceased to exist while the company was alive. A tremendous contributor to the scandal is Arthur Anderson, who was Enron’s outside auditor since 1985. Arthur Anderson was able to hide major losses from Enron. Many projects that had failed through Enron seemingly went unnoticed as they were covered up by Anderson. Not only was this illegal, but it was ethically wrong of Anderson and Enron

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    Assignment 1

    fraudulent activities, such as Enron, to serve as a warning to those who dare break rules in the future. The Organization Enron, According to (Eichenwald, 2006), was a U.S. energy-trading and utilities company that housed one of the largest accounting frauds in history. The company was based in Houston, Texas. Enron employed about 20,000 people and was the world’s largest natural gas, electricity, communications and pulp and paper company. As reported by Fortune.com, Enron had revenues of nearly $101

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    Axcc/280 Checkpoint 1;Impacts of Unethical Behavior

    Phoenix 2/19/2014 Axcc/280 Earl Walker 2/19/2014 Checkpoint: 1 The fall of Enron in December 2001 under the leadership of then CEO Kenneth Lay was due to a number of unethical business practices in the corporate world, inflated profits, deceptive ledgers, and illegal partnerships where the charges filed against the this company was showing deceptive practices in accounting as well as in business. Enron corporate culture did little to promote values of respect and integrity. Each division

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    Auther Anderson

    Arthur Andersen: Questionable Accounting Practices Steven Young Strayer University Business Ethics: Ethical Decision Making and Cases Dr. Mary Tranquillo November 13, 2012 Arthur Andersen: Questionable Accounting Practices p1 Arthur Andersen, one of the largest accounting firms in the United States, “a name that was synonymous with trust, integrity, and ethics” (Ferrell, Fraedrich, & Ferrell, 2011, p. 348), through a loss of

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    Managerial Organization

    companies, Enron Corporation, suffered from a financial scandal, which involved the corporation and its accounting firm. The scandal happened during the 1990s and was a result of irregular accounting procedures. This scandal caused Enron to file bankruptcy in December 2001 (Thomas, 2002). The subject of this paper will discuss how organizational behavior theories could have predicted or explained Enron failure. This subject of this paper will also compare and contrast the contributions of leadership, management

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    Ethics on Enron

    greater cause for society. One main culprit for Enron scandal was Arthur Anderson. It had served as Enron’s outside auditor since 1985. Not only did Anderson do external audits it also provided Enron internal auditing and consulting services. Anderson auditors helped Enron hides its earning manipulation. Arthur Anderson falsifying financial condition of the company and never disclosed it to the public. Anderson did all kinds of services for Enron such as external auditing, internal auditing and

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