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April 1, 2007 Questioning Malcolm Gladwell

This is a long time coming. Fred Gardner takes aim at Malcolm Gladwell:

Malcolm Gladwell is an influential New Yorker writer, the author of two best-sellers, "The Tipping Point" and "Blink." In January the NYer published a Gladwell piece called "Open Secrets," a convoluted defense of Enron's management. Joe Nocera of the New York Times expressed surprise that the renowned Gladwell could write something so inaccurate and slanted.

"Already 'Open Secrets' has been embraced by those who argue that the Enron prosecutions were an effort to 'criminalize' what amounted to flawed business decisions," wrote Nocera. "The efforts to weaken Sarbanes-Oxley are also rooted in the idea that the country overreacted to Enron and the other corporate scandals. In effect, the central defense argument -that Enron didn't really do anything illegal- has been given new life by Mr. Gladwell. And it isn't remotely true."


Posted by edelfenbein at April 1, 2007 2:23 PM

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