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We All Work at Enron Now

Harvard Business Review

In Enronia, companies would tend to produce mediocre products and services, if not downright self-destructive, harmful ones. The real crisis isn't a transient, passing event ("the great crash of 2008"), but a persistent, enduring, deeply flawed relationship that produces crashes ever faster, and ever more violently. Innovation atrophy.