One of the key lessons from the Enron scandal for non-financial managers is the importance of transparency and honesty in all business dealings. It's crucial to maintain ethical standards and not to manipulate numbers to present a false image of the company's financial health. Another lesson is the importance of understanding the financial aspects of the business, even for non-financial managers. This can help in identifying any irregularities or potential issues. Lastly, the scandal highlights the need for strong internal controls and checks and balances to prevent fraudulent activities.
Financial statements do not always tell the entire story about a company. Accounting methods and fi...
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