Fool Me Once
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Have you ever wondered why individuals like Bernie Madoff felt emboldened to steal from their clients, or why investors were misled by Elizabeth Holmes? The world is rife with fraud, from petty scams to corporate scandals involving giants like Enron and Volkswagen. Each year, fraud costs consumers, businesses, and governments trillions of dollars. We’ve grown so accustomed to hearing about it that our ability to recognize and discuss it has diminished. In this insightful exploration, renowned expert Kelly Richmond Pope delves into the psychology of fraud, revealing what drives perpetrators, why victims fall prey, and what motivates whistleblowers to risk their careers. This book encourages readers to reflect on their own behaviors and motivations to better protect themselves and their organizations. By the end, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of—and perhaps more empathy for—those involved in fraud, whether they are perpetrators, victims, or whistleblowers. Packed with compelling stories and thoughtful analysis, this work challenges your beliefs and offers a fresh perspective on a phenomenon that often goes unnoticed until it’s too late.
