: Ibid., 199.
A woman stood up and asked
: Ibid., 62.
“Making my way in the world”
: Ibid., 107–108.
“The most ridiculous term”
: Ibid., 196.
“Eventually, I have gotten bored”
: Ibid., 26.
Then in 1996
: John A. Byrne, “How Al Dunlap Self-Destructed,” Business
Week, July 6, 1998.
Ken Lay, the company’s founder
: Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind, The
Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of
Enron (New York: Penguin Group, 2003).
Kinder was also the only person
: Ibid., 92.
Even as Lay
: Ibid., 89.
“Ron doesn’t get it”
: Ibid., 69.
“Well, it’s so obvious”
: Ibid., 233.
As McLean and Elkind report
: Ibid., 40.
Said Amanda Martin, an Enron executive
: Ibid., 121.
Resident geniuses almost brought down
: Alec Klein, Stealing Time: Steve Case,
Jerry Levin, and the Collapse of AOL Time Warner (New York: Simon &
Schuster, 2003).
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