Casebook in Ethical Failures: Corporate Scandals, Lessons Learned, and Prevention
MTA
Investigative case studies of major ethical failures with analysis of root causes and prevention strategies
2nd Edition
*Casebook in Ethical Failures* provides an investigative analysis of high-profile corporate scandals across various sectors, including finance, technology, healthcare, and manufacturing. By dissecting failures such as Enron-style reporting fraud, the subprime mortgage crisis, and the predatory culture at Wells Fargo, the book moves beyond moralizing to treat ethics as a systemic design problem. It identifies recurring root causes like misaligned incentives, the normalization of deviance, and the "metrics mirage," where gaming key performance indicators prioritizes short-term optics over long-term organizational health.
The text emphasizes that ethical collapses are rarely isolated incidents but are the result of structural weaknesses that settle over time. Key themes include the danger of "black-box" algorithms in lending and hiring, the erosion of safety in aerospace supply chains due to cost-cutting, and the governance gaps in "paper unicorns" like Theranos. A central focus is placed on the "culture tax"—the hidden financial and operational costs of toxic leadership and the collapse of psychological safety, which silences whistleblowers and prevents early risk detection.
To prevent future failures, the book offers a pragmatic framework for restructuring corporate integrity. This includes implementing independent price verification, conducting rigorous third-party audits, and redesigning compensation to reward sustainable value rather than volume. Ultimately, the book argues that organizations must move from a "check-the-box" compliance mentality to a proactive model of ethical resilience. This transformation requires radical transparency, a technically competent board, and a leadership commitment to treating bad news as a gift rather than a threat.
This book is written for executives, board members, compliance and risk professionals, product builders, engineers, investors, and students. Use it as a field guide: skim narratives for context, then linger on diagnostic frameworks and toolkits. Leaders can convert end-of-chapter reforms into onboarding rituals and operating mechanisms; governance overseers can adapt Board Brief summaries into quarterly agendas; auditors and assurers can apply maturity models to test whether controls withstand real-world pressure.
January 24, 2026
124,121 words
8 hours 42 minutes
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