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The Women of Enron : The Best Revenge

Regrets? Hardly. For Sherron Watkins, life since Enron imploded has gotten a whole lot better.READ»

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Toxic Cleanup: How to Deal With a Dangerous Leader

Do you work for a toxic leader? What you can do to clean up the ooze.READ»

The Women of Enron : Corporate Cassandra

Margaret Ceconi grew up believing that if you do bad things, you'll burn in hell.READ»

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Last Questions

A Spy in the House of WorkREAD»

Unliving a Lie

Daring to admit you're wrong.READ»

The Women of Enron

Four women, four experiences: before, during, and after the Enron debacle.READ»

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The Enron Effect: Scandal As Sequel

A retrospective on past business crises that asks, Can old ideas prevent new scandals?READ»

Culture

Anne Every morning as I read another dreary story of greed-head corporate malfeasance and insider arrogance, I remember two of my favorite pieces of satire. One is a comedy sketch starring Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live, where ...READ»

The Women of Enron : A Separate Peace

Once one of the most powerful women in business, Rebecca Mark now sits on a ranch with her Black Angus cattle and her thoughts.READ»

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The Women of Enron : A New Calling

Deborah Perrotta was an executive assistant for 25 years. When Enron fell, she lost her job -- and found a new voice.READ»

Jeffrey Wigand: The Whistle-Blower

Six years after disclosing the tobacco industry's deepest, darkest secrets, Jeffrey Wigand, the ultimate insider, remains as outspoken as ever. Here's why he believes the war against big tobacco is becoming more important, and why he thinks Enron's Sherron Watkins is no hero.READ»

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News Analysis: It's the Culture

It takes more than one bad reporter to damage the paper of record.READ»