Case Study on Xerox's Downfall and understanding a sequence of leadership misjudgments in the upper management
Date Submitted: 11/04/2003 01:57:54
Introduction - The Start To A Downfall
As Xerox's stock has been plunging up and down the last few months, the search for a guilty party is on. Many have pointed an accusing finger at the company's inability to invoice customers correctly. So why would Xerox one of the most respected corporations and an acknowledged IT leader - be hurt by something so ordinary?
The answer can be found in understanding a sequence of leadership
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Xerox - Special Coverage
Xerox Corp. reports Q3 revenue of $3.8 billion
By TODD R. WEISS
OCTOBER 23, 2002
Content Type: Story
Source: Computerworld
Xerox accounting methods under investigation
By TODD R. WEISS
SEPTEMBER 24, 2002
Content Type: Story
Source: Computerworld
Update: Xerox reduces 1997-2001 income by $1.4 billion
By Sam Costello, IDG News Service
JUNE 28, 2002
Content Type: Story
Source: Computerworld
The Inside Story of the management fiasco at XEROX
Business Week
European Edition/March 5, 2001
www.XEROX.com
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