*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
₹1336
₹1411
5% OFF
Paperback
All inclusive*
Qty:
1
About The Book
Description
Author
IVE MADE A TERRIBLE MISTAKE.So confessed Joy Sharp a longtime budget director for the University of Arkansas. Trembling and unsteady she informed her boss that she had lost control of their divisions finances.It was an understatement. University leaders would soon discover that Sharp had routinely spent millions of dollars beyond what was available shifting money from one account to another in what the universitys treasurer described as deliberate efforts to disguise her divisions true financial condition. In a private email University Chancellor G. David Gearhart bemoaned that Sharps actions had created a colossal fiscal crisis. It was a hard admission; ten years earlier Gearhart himself had promoted Sharp his former aide to the budget management position.Most leaders would have responded to the disclosure by immediately commissioning a thorough audit and review of Sharps activity. After all it was possible that fraud occurred and that others were complicit. If nothing else an audit would demonstrate the universitys commitment to Transparency and Accountability for the People of Arkansas which happened to be the title of the schools strategic plan.But instead Gearhart and other university officials quietly engaged in a disturbing series of panic-fueled leadership decisions. The result was a slow-burning scandal one that involved attempts to deceive investigators hide and destroy records and silence witnesses. Those actions soon proved more costly to the universitys reputation and credibility than the unchecked spending that created the deficit.PLEASE DELETE provides a case study of how a large institution its powerful and overconfident leaders and their well-placed allies responded to a crisis and in the process inflamed it. PLEASE DELETE is a cautionary tale one that reveals the damage distrust and victimization that often result when public officials try to conceal their transgressions.