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Is it "Malfeasance" if an off duty officer happens to have sex w girlfriend, on side the road?
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Malfeasance becomes very rapidly visible to the public, giving the company little or no time to sense, develop a strategy, and respond.
Transparency 2010
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Malfeasance becomes very rapidly visible to the public, giving the company little or no time to sense, develop a strategy, and respond.
Technology 2010
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Malfeasance becomes very rapidly visible to the public, giving the company little or no time to sense, develop a strategy, and respond.
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Malfeasance in business/government is most commonly expressed in corruption, in a conflict between the interest of business profit and the interest of the public.
Stephen Herrington: Senator Patty Murray and the Nation Stephen Herrington 2010
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Malfeasance becomes very rapidly visible to the public, giving the company little or no time to sense, develop a strategy, and respond.
risk shmisk 2009
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Malfeasance becomes very rapidly visible to the public, giving the company little or no time to sense, develop a strategy, and respond.
Accountability 2010
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Malfeasance becomes very rapidly visible to the public, giving the company little or no time to sense, develop a strategy, and respond.
risk shmisk 2009
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Malfeasance, not models, disrupted the global economy, and Taleb still gets that part wrong.
Janet Tavakoli: Nassim Taleb Kills $20 Billion Mythical Swan, WSJ Crashes Credibility 2010
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Malfeasance, not models, disrupted the global economy, and Taleb still gets that part wrong.
Janet Tavakoli: Nassim Taleb Kills $20 Billion Mythical Swan, WSJ Crashes Credibility 2010
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