Genetically Modified Foods: Debating Biotechnology

Michael Ruse (Editor) and David Castle (Editor)

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Finally, the real story about corporate America with its increased reliance on consultants. Since the 1990s, consulting solutions have become the de facto standard for solving business problems and providing cover for corporate decision makers. This is not the typical CEO whitewash, or business management primer. Steve Romaine offers a view never before shared with management or stockholders as he takes a hired gun's journey beginning at the outside looking in, and ending at the pinnacle of a corporation's power.

Based on his experience of working for IBM, his later role as a self-employed consultant, and finally his responsibilities as senior vice president for NationsBank, Romaine makes it clear that the issues leading to the collapse of Enron were not isolated events. Soldier of Fortune 500 explores corporate cronyism between executives and their consultants, and builds a convincing case of how, without the proper safeguards, such cozy relationships can lead to pervasive problems, placing stockholders, employees, and the future viability of the American corporation at risk.

This book is a must read for corporate managers, employees, and anyone involved with the consulting business.
  • ISBN10 1573929964
  • ISBN13 9781573929967
  • Publish Date 1 November 2002
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 19 November 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Prometheus Books
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 350
  • Language English