Thursday, November 7, 2019

The insider essays

The insider essays The film The Insider tells the true story of Jeffrey Wigand, a man who was faced with the ethical dilemma of blowing the whistle on Brown Big Tobacco. Likewise Bergman also finds himself engaged in corrupt circumstances at CBS as the interview with Wigand is jeopardized for corporate profit. This film is an excellent depiction of organizations behaving as political systems. Personal and corporate use of corrupt political tactics are seen everywhere in this film, however, the most obvious are the use (and abuse) of power and advancement of personal interests. This film illustrates to the audience how serious the game of politics is played within an organization. In Jeffrey Wigands post-termination dealings with Brown s daughter has Asthma). This direct use of formal authority is used a means of coercion to quiet Wigand. Similarly, the audience observes the power wielded by rules and regulations as at the same meeting two corporate lawyers were present to enforce the signing of the new agreement (again used as a tool for coercion). Other types of power ...

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