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Disconnected Lynne W. Jeter

Disconnected By Lynne W. Jeter

Disconnected by Lynne W. Jeter


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Offers an account of what really went wrong at WorldCom and why no one saw this corporate collapse coming. This book provides a look into the inner workings of this global telecom giant. It explores the personalities and factors that led to WorldCom's rise and dramatic fall such as the failed Sprint merger in 2000.

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Disconnected: Deceit and Betrayal at WorldCom by Lynne W. Jeter

This is the first inside look into the fall of the telecom industry pioneer. Disconnected is the first book to tell the tale of the once powerful telecom pioneer whose corporate scandal eclipses the Enron fiasco. During the summer of 2002, WorldCom, once a leading carrier of Internet traffic, filed the largest bankruptcy claim in American history due to accounting errors totaling over $7 billion and now finds itself on the brink of corporate extinction. Disconnected offers an engaging account of what really went wrong at WorldCom and why no one saw this corporate collapse coming. Author and award winning journalist Lynn Jeter has been covering WorldCom since 1984 and provides a one of a kind look into the inner workings of this global telecom giant. Readers will take a front row seat as Jeter explores the personalities and factors that led to WorldCom's rise and dramatic fall such as the failed Sprint merger in 2000 and the revelation in June 2002 of their overstatement in earnings. Digging deep to uncover the mistakes, missteps, and outright unethical behavior that engulfed WorldCom, Disconnected also takes a closer look at former CEO Bernie Ebbers who was on the frontline during the years leading up to this corporate debacle. Disconnected: Deceit and Betrayal at WorldCom gives readers the most telling account of a one time industry giant. Lynne W. Jeter (Hattiesburg, MS) has been the primary WorldCom reporter for the only statewide business journal in Mississippi (home of WorldCom headquarters), The Mississippi Business Journal. Jeter has closely followed the company's rise and fall since its inception as LDDS in 1983. As a native Mississippian, Jeter has a solid knowledge of the unique business climate of the Deep South and access to a wealth of information and contacts that no other reporter could possess on this topic.

About Lynne W. Jeter

LYNNE W. JETER has been the primary WorldCom reporter for the only statewide business journal in Mississippi (home of WorldCom HQ), the Mississippi Business Journal. Jeter has closely followed the company's rise and fall since its inception as LDDS in 1983. As a native Mississippian, Jeter has a solid knowledge of the unique business climate of the Deep South and access to a wealth of information and contacts that no other reporter could possess on this topic. She is also a regular contributing reporter for the Clarion-Ledger, Mississippi's largest daily newspaper. Jeter was named SBA Small Business Journalist of the Year for Mississippi in 1999.

Table of Contents

Connecting the Pipes: A WorldCom Time Line.Prologue.Chapter 1. Migrating South.Chapter 2. Information, Please.Chapter 3. The Spending Spree.Chapter 4. The Power Surge.Chapter 5. The Ultimate Drug.Chapter 6. Masterstroke.Chapter 7. The Honeymoon Is Over.Chapter 8. The Courting of Sprint.Chapter 9. Hockey, Pals, and the Farm.Chapter 10. Pink Slipped.Chapter 11. The Worst Job in Corporate America.Chapter 12. The Dog Don't Hunt.Chapter 13. Hoodwinked.Chapter 14. Infectious Greed.Chapter 15. Disconnected.Epilogue.Afterword.Notes and Sources.Acknowledgments.About the Author.Index.

Additional information

CIN0471647470G
9780471647478
0471647470
Disconnected: Deceit and Betrayal at WorldCom by Lynne W. Jeter
Used - Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20040705
256
N/A
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