Kaizen 13 — The Robert Bradley interview
The latest issue of Kaizen [pdf] features my interview with Robert L. Bradley, founder of the Institute for Energy Research. Dr. Bradley was a speechwriter and researcher for Ken Lay, the late CEO of the late Enron. The theme of the interview is Enron and Political Entrepreneurship: we explore Dr. Bradley’s insider perspective on the distinction between market and political entrepreneurship, Enron’s political business strategy, and the key decisions and events that led to Enron’s downfall.
Also featured in Kaizen are the spring semester’s student essay contest winners — Brandon McNames and Matthew Weber — a report on guest speaker Jeffrey Orduno, and other news from the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship.
My full interview with Dr. Bradley will be posted at the CEE site next month.
If you would like to receive a complimentary issue of the print version of Kaizen, please email your name and postal address to CEE [at] Rockford [dot] edu.
More Kaizen interviews with leading entrepreneurs are at my site here or CEE’s site here.
Tags: Brandon McNames, Enron, Jeffrey Orduno, Kaizen, Ken Lay, Matthew Weber, political capitalism, political entrepreneurship, Robert L. Bradley, Rockford College
