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Comment by johongo

8 hours ago

I am a few chapters into the book, so maybe this is answered later. Don’t most people who play a part in corrupting companies get away with it? You mention Jack Welch and James McNerney, but it feels like explicit examples of corruption are rare. I imagine that many of the perpetrators move on to other boards and profit off of the decline at the expense of others?

I am confident that if you read the book to the end, you will not only know the answer to this question, you will even know what we can do about it.