
In the wake of the Enron meltdown, Business 2.0 magazine is running several articles offering "free advice for the suddenly non-credible," in which PR gurus offer their recommendations for helping clients who have been caught lying, cheating or committing atrocities. Perhaps the most interesting comments appear in the reader response section [5], which invites people to comment on the financial status and standards of their own companies. Most of the responses suggest that Enron is not an isolated case. "Integrity is a handicap," comments one reader. Quips another: "My company juggles the books so much they should start a circus."
Links:
[1] http://dev.prwatch.org/users/13916/sheldon-rampton
[2] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/corporations
[3] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/ethics
[4] http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdev.prwatch.org%2Fspin%2F2002%2F03%2F1063%2Fenronitis&linkname=Enronitis
[5] http://www.business2.com/comp/0,2107,316|102,00.html
[6] http://www.business2.com/articles/mag/0,1640,37749,FF.html