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They are all victims. They had nothing to do with it. It happened when they were in the Hamptons.
After all, who could have predicted . . . .
John Baldoni of HarvardBusinessReview dot org via Bloomberg News:
Contrast Quick’s behavior with that of so many of our senior banking and financial executives who moaned and groaned about not receiving bonuses when their companies had lost billions. Very few offered to resign and some are still in positions of authority, just as many other senior executives in other sectors are, even after their companies have also lost so many billions of investor revenue.
Accountability is fundamental to leadership. As much as every senior leaders knows this, and even preaches it to analysts, too often corporate leaders act as if consequences do not matter to them. They are exempt from accountability. Better to let the underlings fall than the top guy. After all, the CEO is special. . . .