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Does the fish rot from the head down? When organisations go toxic
An ancient phrase says that a fish rots from the head down. The phrase is known in China as well as Europe in the middle ages. http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/fish-rot-from-the-head-down.html What is interesting about the consistency between the meanings for the phrase is … Continue reading
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Tagged Business, Enron, Government, Jeffrey Skilling, Kenneth Lay, Xenophon
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