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Tuesday, November 16, 2004

The Search for Courage

This is the first I have studied John McCain much. This article is somewhat brilliant and leaves much for thought. Here is an excerpt

In 2002, Leo Mullin, the former CEO of Delta Air Lines, received a bonus of $1.4
million plus $2 million in free stock, even as the airline laid off thousands of
employees. He left Delta with a huge severance package that was in no way
justified by his performance. More recently, we've learned how Enron's traders
bragged about gouging California ratepayers during that state's energy crisis.
Those traders weren't executives, but they were inspired to behave the way they
did by the "me first" climate of self-aggrandizement that Enron's leaders had
created. When there's an absence of courage, greed and selfishness take over.


Here is the article

posted by Bulldoza at 11/16/2004 03:29:00 PM

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