REFLECTIONS ON THE CHAPTER DISCUSSION CASE
Several lessons can be drawn from this brief description of Enron. The Enron case demonstrates the wide range of people who can be adversely affected by the decisions made within contemporary business. Each and every day the lives and well-being of millions of people depend on decisions made by business managers from small family-run businesses to the world's largest corporations. Recognition of this fact has led many to argue that the social responsibility of business must recognize duties to a wide range of stakeholders beyond simply those people who own a company's stock.