Warren Buffet remarked that it takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to
ruin it. "If you think about that, you'll do things differently."
Journalist Tim Phillips turns his eye toward the most avoidable business
disasters of recent history. In each case, the story begins at the point where a
disastrous decision was made, and then it examines what happened, why it happened and what
could have been different.
Each story highlights a flaw that could affect any organization — for
example, overexpansion, failure to do due diligence, or blindness toward an economic
bubble. Phillips then isolates the moment, meeting or decision just before the failure,
and asks "What were they thinking?" Engaging and informative, he offers
insights on why smart people make bad decisions, as well as on the process of management
and decision-making in today's business world.
Using first-hand accounts of the people involved, Fit to Bust discusses
business collapses such as Enron, Polaroid, WorldCom, and Woolworth's and explains how
changing one decision could have helped avoid disaster.
216 pages, Paperback