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When oil conglomerate Shell stunned investors by announcing a 20 percent reduction in its proven reserves, pensions and portfolios suffered around the world. This program reveals a pattern of exaggeration and cover-up at the company's top level -- specifically involving the former chairman and head of production. An unflinching analysis of a failure in business ethics, Shell Shock raised complex and timely questions: At what point did protection of the company's image usurp shareholder interests? How did financial industry safeguards let such a crisis develop? And how can similar fiascoes be prevented in the future?
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Shell shock: the failure of corporate ethics
2005, Films for the Humanities & Sciences, BBC
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Case studies from the multinational marketplace
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Originally produced for the BBC television series The money programme in 2004.
Rajan Datar, reporter.
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