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- The article calls Kozlowski “a rogue CEO for the ages.” In this context, what does the term “rogue” mean? What did Kozlowski do to deserve this description?
Dennis Kozlowski is a rogue CEO in the ages he was at Tyco. Here, the term rogue refers to a leader who shows good leadership skills and insists on excellent performance within the organization. It defines individuals focused on the achievement of organizational goals. The term rogue also describes an aggression in terms of the approach used to acquire the results intended. For a long period. Kozlowski was an exceptional CEO because of the entrepreneurial skills he portrayed at the organization. He was also an effective manager. He was legendary at the office implying that his performance as an employee at Tyco was good. He acquired a positive reputation in the corporate world because of the rate at which he transformed his organization using radical strategies. He pioneered the acquisition of nearly two hundred companies every year creating wide-scale mergers and acquisition throughout the market in the United States. He often proclaimed that he wanted the world to remember him among the most prolific CEOs in the world because of exceptional performance. Given that he worked, and managed to achieve the perception for a while, Kozlowski’s mechanisms of achieving the perception make him qualify the description of a rogue CEO. However, his ambition got the better of him as he allowed greed to cloud his judgment.
- The article explores the reasons Kozlowski did what he did. Please briefly summarize three possible explanations for his behavior.
The first reason for Kozlowski’s actions is greed and too much ambition. The corporate world has numerous opportunities of individuals who implement strategies well and emphasize on the good performance. However, emerging among the top performers in the world requires patience and continuous hard work because all the actions an individual undertakes have to be legitimate. If the results require too much time to accomplish, the same concept of patience applies. It is also important to be satisfied with the achievement realized in one’s career. Kozlowski fails engages in illegalities because he wants to achieve much in his career within a very short period.
Another possible explanation for his behavior is the weakness in legal supervision and regulation. For instance, Kozlowski runs a criminal enterprise in the same organization he works, Tyco. In fact, the criminal business is within the executive suite because the law has weakness that malicious individuals and organizations can exploit. Due to the size of the business world in the United States, it is difficult to monitor all the business activities that happen within the market. Such weaknesses in the legal framework provide loopholes for malicious.
Lastly, Kozlowski has the required skill and technical expertise required to commit the crimes he engages. He is a financial expert who knows how to evade the requirements of taxation imposed on business by the government. For instance, he knows that the commissioner for internal revenues cannot trace the business activities if it does not have a physical address.
- Looking back over the answer to the last question, are the explanations you listed primarily external (e.g., economic conditions) or internal (Kozlowski’s psychology)?
External market or economic conditions play a greater role in enabling Kozlowski initiate the crimes he commits. According to the explanation, the reasons are external.
- What do you think best explains Kozlowski’s behavior, and why?
Greed and corruption are the best definitions for Kozlowski’s actions. His desire to accomplish too much in his career makes him take every opportunity regardless of the legal consequences involved. It is greedy because he would not accept illegal transactions to happen under his watch if he were determined to achieve his goals through the right means. His psychological ambitions overpower his rationality in the end.