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The Smartest Guys in the Room
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SKU: 9780141011455
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Unravel the Enron scandal’s devastating impact, surpassing even 9/11 in market damage. “The Smartest Guys in the Room” by Linda J. Lear offers an in-depth investigation into Enron’s downfall, revealing its implications for the business world. Explore the scandal that sent shockwaves worldwide with this captivating narrative. ISBN: 9780141011455
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Muskan –
I found it hard to put down! The story is so unbelievable, it is an important lesson for everyone.
Joy Aditya Minz –
It provides details of Enron’s fraud. If you’re unfamiliar with financial terms, some parts can be confusing. Decent read.
Rishabh Dwivedi –
Eye-opening! Shows how easily things can go wrong with greed and ambition. A bit long, but worth the effort.
Aman Sombanshi –
Excellent investigation. Sometimes the writing felt a bit dry, but the content made up for it. Highly recommended.
Nikhil Kashyap –
Captivating story, although sometimes felt repetitive. Worth reading for anyone in a corporate setting.
Manan Goyal –
Informative, but the writing style wasn’t my favorite. Still, a worthwhile exploration of a major scandal.
Anjali Gupta –
The book started strong, but it became dense towards the end. Still, it’s a valuable resource for understanding Enron’s collapse.
Chirag Arora –
Good book, but not the easiest read. It requires some background knowledge of finance to fully appreciate the details.
Prasad Balasaheb Ekhande –
A comprehensive and shocking account. Be ready to feel anger and disbelief at what these individuals got away with.
Lekshmi Sindhu –
Well-researched and insightful. Some technical jargon made it difficult to follow at times, but mostly understandable.
Rishabh Nayak –
A must-read for those interested in corporate scandals. Gripping and informative! I learned a lot about accounting fraud.
Deependra Kumar –
A fascinating, if disheartening, account of Enron’s rise and fall. I’d recommend it for anyone studying business ethics.
Sakshi Sharma –
Good read for learning about Enron and its executives. Some parts are dense and difficult to follow.
Gouri Sreekumar –
An alarming look at corporate culture gone wrong. The authors did a great job explaining the complex financial maneuvers.
Deepanshu –
A bit too detailed for the average reader, but if you’re in finance, it’s a goldmine. Be prepared for a slow burn.
Shikhar Singh –
A detailed look at Enron. It could be dry at times, but the overall story is captivating. A good read for business enthusiasts.