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The Dynamics of Organizational Collapse
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1. The Paradox of Consequences 2. ‘A Third Rate Pisspot Bank’ 3. Failing Most Successfully 4. The Dynamics of Power 5. Did Nick Leeson Have an Accomplice? 6. Analysing the Fatal Disconnect 7. Agency, Structure and Organizational Collapse 8. From Order Filler to Star Trader 9. Analysis of Leeson’s Early Days 10. Decision Error 11. ‘A Million Bucks a Day’ 12. Analysis of the Final Weeks 13. The Illusion of Control 14. The Last Line of Defence 15. Analysing the Illusion of Control 16. Summary and Conclusions

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Helga Drummond is Professor of Decision Sciences at the University of Liverpool Management School.

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"Her sast chapter's fascinating water analogy nicely summarizes the issues, and her final sentence may well generalize the background of the current financial crisis ... well worth reading." -- CHOICE September 2008, Vol. 46 (J. Prager, New York University)

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