Ethical Leadership In Enron

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    general. Poor ethical practices and immoral acts have been conducted across many years by many individuals and businesses in the business world in regards to finance. This paper will focus on 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

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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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    Enron Ethical Issue

    September 22, 2014 Ethical Meltdown This case describes one of the biggest corporate collapses due to unethical practices in the history of the United States. Before the ethical meltdown, Enron was the world’s largest wholesaler of natural gas and electricity. In a competitive market, companies are constantly struggling to improve their services or products in order to gain a competitive advantage. The pressure to succeed sometimes allows for companies to forget their morals and participate in

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    Business Failure: Enron

    University of Phoenix Organizational Leadership Patricia Caracena June 10, 2013 How did Enron a multibillion-dollar energy company arrive at a state of non-existence?  Was it due to the lack of leadership and ethical managing or the whole organizational structure? Nevertheless, the collapse of Enron shed a whole new light on the industry of how one-minute they are the leader of the pack and the next just a remembrance of what was complete. Problems that plagued Enron were the lack of management possessing

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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 Breaches and Environment Ethics is an important aspect of business in today’s environment. Sometimes management ignores or leaves to state laws to govern the code of ethics within a company. Companies have faced a lot of issues regarding ethical situations in modern times. Making ethical decisions in accounting is growing in complexity because of the larger number of stakeholders in business, and the greater responsibility on accountants. In the early 2000s many financial and accounting

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    Enron Committed Suicide

    Enron Committed Suicide Name Leadership/LDR 531 April 11, 2011 Instructor Enron was considered the major player in energy and considered as one of the most successful companies until it collapsed in 2001. Failure of this company did not only affect the employees and stakeholders, but also it had a negative impact on the United States economy. Public scrutiny of Enron’s failure, through legal battles, revealed how the toxic organization leadership and culture were two of the major reasons

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    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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    Business Research Ethics

    acceptable conduct in business organizations. If there was any doubt that ethical standards can have a significant impact on work life, research has confirmed that such doubt is unwarranted. A multitude of research has demonstrated that ethics is related to a variety of important job related outcomes. For example, studies have shown that a higher ethical work climate (Mulki, Jaramillo, and Locander, 2008) and top leadership support for ethics and both positively relate to job satisfaction. Ethics

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    Ethical Behavior and Morality... with the Tone at the Top

    Ethical Behavior and Morality in Organizations begin with “The Tone at the Top” Executive Summary Unethical behavior in organizations creates many intractable problems which climax in fraudulent acts. When behavior in an organization is not ethical regulations are broken, and the likelihood of legal suits increase. Fraud in Enron and Adelphia in the early 2000s led to big bankruptcy filings resulting in huge losses in investments. Employees also lost jobs as well as significant portions of

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