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Exposure: From President to Whistleblower at Olympus

Exposure: From President to Whistleblower at Olympus

Exposure: From President to Whistleblower at Olympus
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Exposure: From President to Whistleblower at Olympus

by Woodford, Michael

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US: Portfolio Penguin, 2013. Paperback. Good. The bestselling business book of 2012, now in paperback Michael Woodford was a company man. He'd risen through the ranks of giant J apanese firm Olympus to become CEO. But just weeks into the job in Tokyo he came across allegations of enormous fraud. Yet his every attempt at investigation was blocked. Losing his job, facing a cover up and possible threats to his life, Woodford fled the country. Then he did something Olympus didn't expect. He fought back. Risking everything, Woodford went on the offensive. He expo sed the crimes at the company's heart, brought down those who tried to sile nce him - and became a hero. 'Brace yourself. Woodford tells his tale like a thriller' The Times 'A brilliantly gripping book with a great hero at its heart. Has all the ha llmarks of a John Grisham novel.... But Exposure is all the more frightenin g for being true' Evening Standard Born in 1960, Michael Woodford grew up in Liverpool, and after moving to th e south of England spent the next 30 years of his professional life working at Olympus. In April 2011 he was appointed President of the Olympus Corpor ation - the first Western 'salary-man' to rise through the ranks to the top of a Japanese giant. That October he was also made CEO, but only two weeks later was dismissed after querying inexplicable payments approaching $2 bi llion. Woodford was named Business Person of the Year 2011 by the Sunday Times, th e Independent and the Sun, and in 2012 he won the Financial Times ArcelorMi ttal Award for Boldness in Business. In 2013 he was the winner of the inaug ural Contrarian Prize. Woodford is married with two teenage children and lives in Lon.

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“It was no comfort to know that I was making history, for the forced removal of a company president is almost unheard of in Japan. I rose quietly, left the room, and holding my head high, walked back to my office. My main goal was to escape as quickly as pos­sible. The board had seemed scared—why else would they have acted the way they did. But just what were they scared of?”   When Michael Woodford was made president of Olympus—the company to which he had dedi­cated thirty years of his career—he became the first Westerner ever to climb the ranks of one of Japan’s corporate giants. Some wondered at the appointment—how could a gaijin who didn’t even speak Japanese understand how to run a Japanese company? But within months Wood­ford had gained the confidence of most of his colleagues and shareholders. Unfortunately, soon after, his dream job turned into a nightmare.   The trouble began when Woodford learned about a series of bizarre mergers and aquisi­tions deals totaling $1.7 billion—a scandal that threatened to bring down the entire company if exposed. He turned to his fellow executives— including the chairman who had promoted him Tsuyoshi Kikukawa—for answers. But instead of being heralded as a hero for trying to save the company, Woodford was met with vague responses and hostility—a clear sign of a cover up. Undeterred, he demanded to be made CEO so he could have more leverage with his board and continue to search for the truth. Then, just weeks after being granted the top title, he was fired in a boardroom coup that shocked Japan and the business world at large. Worried his for­mer bosses might try to silence him, Woodford immediately fled the country in fear of his life and went straight to the press—making him the first CEO of a global multinational to blow the whistle on his own company .   Following his dismissal, Woodford faced months of agonizing pressure that at times threatened his health and his family life. But instead of suc­cumbing he persisted, and eventually the men who had ousted him were held to account. Now, Woodford recounts his almost unbelievable true story—from the e-mail that first alerted him to the scandal, to the terrifying rumors of involve­ment with the Japanese mafia, to the stream of fruitless denials that continued to emanate from Olympus in an effort to cover up the scandal. He also paints a devastating portrait of corporate Japan—an insular, hierarchy-driven culture that prefers maintaining the status quo to exposing ugly truths.   The result is a deeply personal memoir that reads like a thriller narrative. As Woodford puts it, “I thought I was going to run a health-care and consumer electronics company, but found I had walked into a John Grisham novel.”

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Title
Exposure: From President to Whistleblower at Olympus
Author
Woodford, Michael
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
0241963613
ISBN 13
9780241963616
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Portfolio Penguin
Place of Publication
US
Date Published
2013
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