You have been talking with your best friend, John, for the past couple of weeks about a
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A week later, you again meet John for lunch. The subject of the fraud comes up, and John's attitude is again considerably changed. Instead of being angry, he compares his boss's life to his own. You think it a bit odd when John says, "I completely understand why he did it. His family life was suffering, his job was in jeopardy, and his mom just died. Given the same circumstances, I might have done the same thing." You finish lunch and go your separate ways. Later that week, John calls you again. This time, he tells you that he could have prevented the fraud. He feels embarrassed that it happened right before his eyes.
A week later, you ask John if there are any new developments in the investigation. He tells you that he is helping with the investigation by providing all the facts he knows and his observations over the last few months. Now all John wants is to move on.
Identify John's reactions to the fraud, and explain each stage in detail.
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ISBN: 978-0538470841
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Authors: Steve Albrecht, Chad Albrecht, Conan Albrecht, Mark zimbelma
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