Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower

Author:   Cynthia Cooper
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Pages:   416
Publication Date:   09 April 2009
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"The longer WorldCom Chief Audit Executive Cynthia Cooper stares at the entries in front of her, the more sinister they seem. But the CFO is badgering her to delay her team's audit of the company's books and directing others to block Cooper's efforts. Still, something in the pit of her stomach tells her to keep digging. Cooper takes readers behind the scenes on a riveting, real-time journey as she and her team work at night and behind closed doors to expose the largest fraud in corporate history. Whom can they trust? Could she lose her job? Should she fear for her physical safety? In Extraordinary Circumstances, she recounts for the first time her journey from her close family upbringing in a small Mississippi town, to working motherhood and corporate success, to the pressures of becoming a whistleblower, to being named one of Time's 2002 Persons of the Year. She also provides a rare insider's glimpse into the spectacular rise and fall of WorldCom, a telecom titan, the darling of Wall Street, and a Cinderella story for Mississippi. With remarkable candor, Cooper discusses her struggle to overcome these challenges, and how she has found healing through sharing the lessons learned with the next generation. This book reminds us all that ethical decision-making is not forged at the crossroads of major events but starts in childhood, ""decision by decision and brick by brick."" At a time when corporate dishonesty is dominating public attention, Extraordinary Circumstances makes it clear that the tone set at the top is critical to fostering an ethical environment in the work-place. Provocative, moving, and intensely personal, Extraordinary Circumstances is a wake-up call to corporate leaders and an intimate glimpse at a scandal that shook the business world."

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Author:   Cynthia Cooper
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780470443316


ISBN 10:   0470443316
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   09 April 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Dedication vi Introduction vii Acknowledgments xi CHAPTER 1 A Dark Cloud 1 CHAPTER 2 Graduation Day 12 CHAPTER 3 New Beginnings 26 CHAPTER 4 Hotlanta 41 CHAPTER 5 The Turnaround 50 CHAPTER 6 Coming Home 60 CHAPTER 7 Building A New Life 71 CHAPTER 8 King of the Resellers 82 CHAPTER 9 The Hottest Company in Town 91 CHAPTER 10 Nowhere to Go But Up 105 CHAPTER 11 A New Era 123 CHAPTER 12 The Glass Sieve 137 CHAPTER 13 The Tide Comes In 145 CHAPTER 14 The Minnow Swallows the Whale 151 CHAPTER 15 Finding Balance 163 CHAPTER 16 Top of the Mountain 167 CHAPTER 17 A Double-Edged Sword 174 CHAPTER 18 A Titan Stumbles 184 CHAPTER 19 The Rule of Ten 202 CHAPTER 20 What is Prepaid Capacity? 217 CHAPTER 21 Growing Suspicions 229 CHAPTER 22 A Surprise Visit 242 CHAPTER 23 The Confrontation 251 CHAPTER 24 A Desperate Search For Counsel 265 CHAPTER 25 Washington Attorneys Visit the Deep South 280 CHAPTER 26 Navigating the Storm 296 CHAPTER 27 A Visit to Federal Court 322 CHAPTER 28 The United States Versus Bernard J. Ebbers 338 CHAPTER 29 The Judgment 351 EPILOGUE 362 NOTES 368 INDEX 395

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Outstanding! This page-turning account of the WorldCom fiasco reads like a suspense novel. I was on the edge of my seat to the last page. When pressure to meet market expectations collided with Cynthia Cooper's ethical values, she made the brave decision to do the job she'd been entrusted to do as an auditor. We need more leaders like Cynthia. If the free enterprise system is to survive, companies need to take corporate values and ethics checks seriously. This book should be required reading for leaders everywhere. Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager (R) and Self Leadership and Leading at a Higher Level Reading this book will help all business people prepare for their own Extraordinary Circumstances and give them the courage to act as Cynthia did. Dennis R. Beresford; Former Chair of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, Former MCI Audit Committee Chair, Professor of Accounting at the University of GA An excellent read! In Extraordinary Circumstances, Cynthia Cooper paints a picture of WorldCom's journey down the slippery slope of corporate ethics. The message is uplifting and inspiring. This is a must read for those interested in establishing good governance and ethical values in their organization. This book will be required reading for our students. Glenn E. Sumners, Director LSU Center for Internal Auditing Extraordinary Circumstances is a terrific read. Joseph T. Wells, CFE, CPA, Founder and chairman Association of Certified Fraud Examiners .,. with the publication of her new book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of A Corporate Whistleblower, we finally get an inside account of what really happened at WorldCom. It's a powerful tale. Cooper's story has been partially told before, most notably in the Wall Street Journal and in a report prepared for WorldCom's board of directors. But her adventures at WorldCom come to life in this first-person account. ( USA Today, February 15, 2008) Readers of Cooper's book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower, will find it easy to identify with both the employees who manipulated the telecommunications giant's financial statements and those who caught them. ( Reuters.com, February 7, 2008) .,. it's a fascinating study of the quantum changes in character that accompany the accumulation of unimaginable wealth as well as an uncomfortable reminder of how, faced with an ethical fork in the road, just how easy it is for some to take a wrong turn. ( WebCPA.com, February 2008) This is a heroic, often exciting tale of a person who, in the course of doing her job, stumbles on a big lie and pushes on to get to the bottom of it. ( CFO.com ; 1/25/08) Extraordinary Circumstances details the struggle to get management to take internal audit seriously. The story of the investigation comes to life through Cynthia's words. I found myself drawn into the story. Congratulations, Cynthia, on a successful first book. And many thanks for being willing to stand up to the truth and fight to expose the WorldCom fraud. ( bloggingstocks.com, 4/3/08) Cooper's story is personal and interesting...it's a cautionary tale for corporate executives. The book is an interesting story of how Cooper ended up as a major player in a very important business story. ( TexaxLawyer.com, 3/31/08) Extraordinary Circumstances is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the dynamics of an accounting fraud. It tells the story of how that fraud was uncovered and of the ugly manipulation and deceit she encountered along the way. ( Bloomberg.com, 2/28/08) .,. blow-by-blow detail is what makes Cooper's Extraordinary Circumstances well worth reading. Cooper's willingness to reveal her innermost thoughts as she dug makes for gripping reading. ( BusinessWeek, February 25, 2008) .,. with the publication of her new book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of A Corporate Whistleblower, we finally get an inside account of what really happened at WorldCom. It's a powerful tale. Cooper's story has been partially told before, most notably in the Wall Street Journal and in a report prepared for WorldCom's board of directors. But her adventures at WorldCom come to life in this first-person account. ( USA Today, February 15, 2008) Readers of Cooper's book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower, will findit easy to identify with both the employees who manipulated the telecommunications giant's financial statements and those who caught them. ( Reuters.com, February 7, 2008) .,. it's a fascinating study of the quantum changes in character that accompany the accumulation of unimaginable wealth as well as an uncomfortable reminder of how, faced with an ethical fork in the road, just how easy it is for some to take a wrong turn. ( WebCPA.com, February 2008) This is a heroic, often exciting tale of a person who, in the course of doing her job, stumbles on a big lie and pushes on to get to the bottom of it. ( CFO.com ; 1/25/08)


Extraordinary Circumstances details the struggle to get management to take internal audit seriously. The story of the investigation comes to life through Cynthia's words. I found myself drawn into the story. Congratulations, Cynthia, on a successful first book. And many thanks for being willing to stand up to the truth and fight to expose the WorldCom fraud. ( bloggingstocks.com, 4/3/08) Cooper's story is personal and interesting...it's a cautionary tale for corporate executives. The book is an interesting story of how Cooper ended up as a major player in a very important business story. ( TexaxLawyer.com, 3/31/08) Extraordinary Circumstances is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the dynamics of an accounting fraud. It tells the story of how that fraud was uncovered and of the ugly manipulation and deceit she encountered along the way. ( Bloomberg.com, 2/28/08) .,. blow-by-blow detail is what makes Cooper's Extraordinary Circumstances well worth reading. Cooper's willingness to reveal her innermost thoughts as she dug makes for gripping reading. ( BusinessWeek, February 25, 2008) .,. with the publication of her new book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of A Corporate Whistleblower, we finally get an inside account of what really happened at WorldCom. It's a powerful tale. Cooper's story has been partially told before, most notably in the Wall Street Journal and in a report prepared for WorldCom's board of directors. But her adventures at WorldCom come to life in this first-person account. ( USA Today, February 15, 2008) Readers of Cooper's book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower, will findit easy to identify with both the employees who manipulated the telecommunications giant's financial statements and those who caught them. ( Reuters.com, February 7, 2008) .,. it's a fascinating study of the quantum changes in character that accompany the accumulation of unimaginable wealth as well as an uncomfortable reminder of how, faced with an ethical fork in the road, just how easy it is for some to take a wrong turn. ( WebCPA.com, February 2008) This is a heroic, often exciting tale of a person who, in the course of doing her job, stumbles on a big lie and pushes on to get to the bottom of it. ( CFO.com ; 1/25/08) .,. with the publication of her new book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of A Corporate Whistleblower, we finally get an inside account of what really happened at WorldCom. It's a powerful tale. Cooper's story has been partially told before, most notably in the Wall Street Journal and in a report prepared for WorldCom's board of directors. But her adventures at WorldCom come to life in this first-person account. ( USA Today, February 15, 2008) Readers of Cooper's book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower, will find it easy to identify with both the employees who manipulated the telecommunications giant's financial statements and those who caught them. ( Reuters.com, February 7, 2008) .,. it's a fascinating study of the quantum changes in character that accompany the accumulation of unimaginable wealth as well as an uncomfortable reminder of how, faced with an ethical fork in the road, just how easy it is for some to take a wrong turn. ( WebCPA.com, February 2008) This is a heroic, often exciting tale of a person who, in the course of doing her job, stumbles on a big lie and pushes on to get to the bottom of it. ( CFO.com ; 1/25/08) Outstanding! This page-turning account of the WorldCom fiasco reads like a suspense novel. I was on the edge of my seat to the last page. When pressure to meet market expectations collided with Cynthia Cooper's ethical values, she made the brave decision to do the job she'd been entrusted to do as an auditor. We need more leaders like Cynthia. If the free enterprise system is to survive, companies need to take corporate values and ethics checks seriously. This book should be required reading for leaders everywhere. â Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager (R) and Self Leadership and Leading at a Higher Level Reading this book will help all business people prepare for their own Extraordinary Circumstances and give them the courage to act as Cynthia did. â Dennis R. Beresford; Former Chair of the Financial Accounting Standards Board, Former MCI Audit Committee Chair, Professor of Accounting at the University of GA An excellent read! In Extraordinary Circumstances, Cynthia Cooper paints a picture of WorldCom's journey down the slippery slope of corporate ethics. The message is uplifting and inspiring. This is a must read for those interested in establishing good governance and ethical values in their organization. This book will be required reading for our students. â Glenn E. Sumners, Director LSU Center for Internal Auditing Extraordinary Circumstances is a terrific read. â Joseph T. Wells, CFE, CPA, Founder and chairman Association of Certified Fraud Examiners


Extraordinary Circumstances details the struggle to get management to take internal audit seriously. The story of the investigation comes to life through Cynthia's words. I found myself drawn into the story. Congratulations, Cynthia, on a successful first book. And many thanks for being willing to stand up to the truth and fight to expose the WorldCom fraud. ( bloggingstocks.com, 4/3/08) <p> Cooper's story is personal and interesting...it's a cautionary tale for corporate executives. The book is an interesting story of how Cooper ended up as a major player in a very important business story. ( TexaxLawyer.com, 3/31/08) <p> Extraordinary Circumstances is a must read for anyone who wants to understand the dynamics of an accounting fraud. It tells the story of how that fraud was uncovered and of the ugly manipulation and deceit she encountered along the way. ( Bloomberg.com, 2/28/08) <p> .,. blow-by-blow detail is what makes Cooper's Extraordinary Circumstances well worth reading. Cooper's willingness to reveal her innermost thoughts as she dug makes for gripping reading. ( BusinessWeek, February 25, 2008) <p> .,. with the publication of her new book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of A Corporate Whistleblower, we finally get an inside account of what really happened at WorldCom. It's a powerful tale. Cooper's story has been partially told before, most notably in the Wall Street Journal and in a report prepared for WorldCom's board of directors. But her adventures at WorldCom come to life in this first-person account. ( USA Today, February 15, 2008) <p> Readers of Cooper's book, Extraordinary Circumstances: The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower, will findit easy to identify with both the employees who manipulated the telecommunications giant's financial statements and those who caught them. ( Reuters.com, February 7, 2008) <p> .,. it's a fascinating study of the quantum changes in character that accompany the accumulation of unimaginable wealth as well as an uncomfortable reminder of how, faced with an ethical fork in the road, just how easy it is for some to take a wrong turn. ( WebCPA.com, February 2008) <p> This is a heroic, often exciting tale of a person who, in the course of doing her job, stumbles on a big lie and pushes on to get to the bottom of it. ( CFO.com ; 1/25/08)


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CYNTHIA COOPER was one of Time's 2002 Persons of the Year. She was the vice president of internal audit for WorldCom and subsequently MCI. Cynthia was featured as one of twenty-five influential working mothers in Working Mother magazine, and earned the distinction of being the first woman to receive the AAA Accounting Exemplar Award and to be inducted into the AICPA Business & Industry Hall of Fame. She resigned from MCI in 2004, following the company's successful emergence from bankruptcy, and now shares the lessons she has learned through her experiences with professionals and students. She and her husband Lance reside in Mississippi with their two daughters.

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