In the early 1970s, Irving Janis
: Irving Janis, Groupthink, 2nd ed. (Boston:
Houghton Mifflin, 1972/1982).
“Everything had broken right for him”
: Ibid., 35.
Schlesinger also said, “Had one senior”
: Ibid., 38.
To prevent this from happening
: Collins, Good to Great, 71.
An outside consultant kept asking Enron
: McLean and Elkind, The Smartest
Guys in the Room, 241.
“We got to the point”
: Ibid., 230.
Alfred P. Sloan, the former CEO
: Janis, Groupthink, 71. From Peter F.
Drucker, The Effective Executive (New York: Harper & Row, 1966).
Herodotus, writing
: Janis, Groupthink, 71.
He said the new, rounder cars
: Levin, Behind the Wheel, 102–103.
David Packard, on the other hand
: David Packard, The HP Way: How Bill
Hewlett and I Built Our Company (New York: HarperCollins, 1995).
You can’t pick up a magazine
: Jean M. Twenge, Generation Me: Why Today’s
Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled—and More
Miserable Than Ever Before (New York: Free Press, 2007).
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