Crisis management at Goldman Sachs: Whistle-blower or disgruntled Employee?

Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Gary D. Cohn, President and Chief Operating Officer of Goldman Sachs, would be ambushed with a resignation letter from one of their own executives published publicly in the Op-Ed pages (p. A27) of the New York Times on March 14, 2012. Bla...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.cases_coll_all-10242016-07-19T05:50:58Z Crisis management at Goldman Sachs: Whistle-blower or disgruntled Employee? ZEE, Timothy Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Gary D. Cohn, President and Chief Operating Officer of Goldman Sachs, would be ambushed with a resignation letter from one of their own executives published publicly in the Op-Ed pages (p. A27) of the New York Times on March 14, 2012. Blankfein and Cohn would take action immediately and fire off a letter to its 30,000 employees defending Goldman Sachs and everything the firm stood for in response to Smith’s letter. 2012-09-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cases_coll_all/25 https://cmp.smu.edu.sg/case/2021 Case Collection eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University investment banking crisis management corporate governance Business Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics Finance and Financial Management
institution Singapore Management University
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topic investment banking
crisis management
corporate governance
Business
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Finance and Financial Management
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crisis management
corporate governance
Business
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Finance and Financial Management
ZEE, Timothy
Crisis management at Goldman Sachs: Whistle-blower or disgruntled Employee?
description Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Gary D. Cohn, President and Chief Operating Officer of Goldman Sachs, would be ambushed with a resignation letter from one of their own executives published publicly in the Op-Ed pages (p. A27) of the New York Times on March 14, 2012. Blankfein and Cohn would take action immediately and fire off a letter to its 30,000 employees defending Goldman Sachs and everything the firm stood for in response to Smith’s letter.
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title Crisis management at Goldman Sachs: Whistle-blower or disgruntled Employee?
title_short Crisis management at Goldman Sachs: Whistle-blower or disgruntled Employee?
title_full Crisis management at Goldman Sachs: Whistle-blower or disgruntled Employee?
title_fullStr Crisis management at Goldman Sachs: Whistle-blower or disgruntled Employee?
title_full_unstemmed Crisis management at Goldman Sachs: Whistle-blower or disgruntled Employee?
title_sort crisis management at goldman sachs: whistle-blower or disgruntled employee?
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2012
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