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Exposure Inside The Olympus Scandal How I Went From Ceo To Whistleblower Michael Woodford

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Exposure Inside The Olympus Scandal How I Went From Ceo To Whistleblower Michael Woodford
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Publisher: Portfolio; Reprint edition
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.33 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Michael Woodford
ISBN: 9781591846888, 1591846889
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Exposure Inside The Olympus Scandal How I Went From Ceo To Whistleblower Michael Woodford by Michael Woodford 9781591846888, 1591846889 instant download after payment.

When Michael Woodford was made president of Olympus, he became the first Westerner ever to climb to the top of one of Japan’s corporate giants. Unfortunately, soon after, his dream job turned into a nightmare. Woodford learned about a series of bizarre mergers and acquisitions deals totaling $1.7 billion—a scandal that threatened to bring down the entire company if exposed.
Just weeks later, he was fired in a boardroom coup that shocked Japan and the business world. Woodford fled the country in fear for his life and went straight to the press—making him the first CEO of a global multinational to blow the whistle on his own company.

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