Incertitude, indécision et anxiété (S01E01&02)
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Entrepreneurship & Deception
Cases of deceptive entrepreneurs
- Elizabeth Holmes at Theranos. Using the Theranos case study and the sources suggested below, retrace the evolution of the entrepreneur’s claims about the company, from slight exaggerations all the way to clear frauds. Present the chronological evolution of these claims showing how far/detached from reality they were at each point in time. Use the table below to evidence the deceptive claims, and try to identify the point at which exaggerations became lies, if not fraud.
- Sources: Episodes 4 (“Guilty Conscience”), 7 (“The ADVIA Project”) and 8 (“Fake Demos”) of the Apple podcast Bad Blood: The Final Chapter.
- Sources: Theranos in the media
- Adam Neumann at WeWork. Using the sources suggested below, retrace the evolution of the entrepreneur’s claims about the company, from slight exaggerations all the way to clear frauds. Present the chronological evolution of these claims showing how far/detached from reality they were at each point in time. Use the table below to evidence the deceptive claims, and try to identify the point at which exaggerations became lies, if not fraud.
- Elon Musk at Tesla. Using the sources suggested below, retrace the evolution of the entrepreneur’s claims about the company, from slight exaggerations all the way to clear frauds. Present the chronological evolution of these claims showing how far/detached from reality they were at each point in time. Use the table below to evidence the deceptive claims, and try to identify the point at which exaggerations became lies, if not fraud.
- Bill Gates at Microsoft. How did Bill Gates get Microsoft’s first contract with IBM? Using the sources suggested below, describe the conditions under which the negotiations between IBM and Microsoft took place, their respective market positions, and the opportunity that Bill Gates detected in this context. Use the table below to evidence the deceptive claims, and try to identify the point at which exaggerations became lies, if not fraud.
Suggested template for the table
| Quote of the entrepreneur | Source | Real state of the company | Source | Type of deception |
Microsoft & IBM
Wallace & Erickson (1992) Chapter 4
Allen (2011) Chapter 10
Vance (2015) Elon Musk (eng)
Wiedeman (2020) Billion dollar loser
Theranos in the media
Rago 2013 WSJ
Parloff 2014 Fortune
Auletta 2014 New Yorker
Carreyroux 2015 WSJ
Papers on Koch Industry
Doreain & Mrvar (2021)
- Explain why it is relevant to analyze the network of the Koch brothers.
- Present the sources and methods used for the network analysis.
- Detail the results and the relevance of the most salient ones.
Greenpeace – Koch pollution on campus
Greenpeace – Koch Industries: Secretly Funding the Climate Denial Machine
Executive summary:
Brulle (2014)
Brulle (2019)
Leonard (2019) Kochland
Chapter 19