The Leadership Style Practiced by Enron Corporation

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This discussion based to support the organization vision in given situation and make successful leadership style and strategic management that can bring successful organization. This article based on the case study of Enron the Giant failure in 2001. Moreover, this article analyze about unethical leadership and management practiced in Enron Corporation.

Enron Corporation the United States massive failure organization in 2001. The employees of Enron carried for an unethical practiced by top leaders of Enron Corporation. The Enron corporation used plenty of methods to show the profit to stakeholders when it was not included in balance sheet of organization. The balance sheet was hidden and real profit of the organization was not as it appeared to be in balance sheet. The way Enron leaders let the organization to make history of failure in business world. This article discussed to avoid the leadership style and failure that happen to Enron.

This essay discuss the strategic management and leadership failure in Enron Corporation. How leadership failed and unethical leadership practiced in organization. This essay analyzed the core modules of strategic management and leadership for an organization. In addition, this essay explain the connection between strategic management and leadership. How its impact of strategic decision in leadership and the way leadership style can embrace to different situations. Also this essay discuss the important of leadership and strategic management for an organization.

If the organization want to be successful leaders and management has to be charismatic for the followers and employees of the organization.

Introduction

In the beginning Enron was just a combination of two c...

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...rical Imperative and Immanuel Kant theories stated a standard “you cannot use others in a way that gives you a one-side benefit” (M.J, 2009)

I ask myself the following three questions:

Is it legal?

Is it balanced?

How does it make me feel?

If I were an employee of Enron, I would think about the answers for the three questions above.

1. According to our business intuition or some threads, I feel the Management may commit fraud. It’s illegal to help the Management to hide fraud.

2. If I disclose this information to public, I may lose my job. Otherwise, if I hide the information, more people will suffer, such as the investors and stockholders of Enron.

3. I need to disclose these to public and try best to stop the fraud of Enron although I may lose my job. Hiding the facts I know and letting others suffered from that facts, make me feel guilty.

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