![]() ![]() ![]() Publishers Weekly It is a corporate scandal to rival Enron and Lehman Brothers.Ewing weaves a conspiratorial tale of corporate greed run amok. Barron's A fascinating expos.Ewing's compelling prose makes his book read like entertainment more than education and the story of Volkswagen's fall.is a study in corporate hubris. Richard Epstein (Forbes) Perversely engaging. Patrick McGee (Financial Times) Exhaustive. The Guardian A damning indictment of corporate malfeasance and.an accessible account of one of the most expensive business mistakes ever recorded. The Atlantic A shocking and incredibly compelling expos of one of the great corporate scandals of all time.reads like a fast-paced thriller. Bethany McLean (New York Times Book Review) Faster, Higher, Farther: The Volkswagen Scandal takes readers through the combination of pressures that produced what may be the biggest corporate scandal ever, detailing the company's personalities and the history behind the saga with fluency and wit. It's a rich history of a company whose cars, for better and worse, have touched millions of lives, a character study of a brilliant but deeply flawed leader, and a case study in how a corporate culture can turn toxic. ![]() This will go down in history books as a great corporate scandal, but the story told by the New York Times reporter Jack Ewing.is also much more than that. ![]()
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