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Author Ewing, Jack, 1955- author.

Title Faster, higher, farther : the Volkswagen scandal / Jack Ewing.

Publication Info. New York : W.W . Norton & Company, Independent Publishers Since 1923, [2017]

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  338.7629222 Ew54f 2017    ---  Available
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Edition First edition.
Description x, 337 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-315) and index.
Contents Road trip -- The grandson -- Renaissance -- The Scion -- Chief executive -- By all means necessary -- Enforcers -- Impossible doesn't exist -- Labor relations -- The cheat -- The Porsches and the Piechs -- Clean diesel -- Enforcers II -- On the road -- Exposure -- Piech's fall -- Confession -- Empire -- Aftermath -- Justice -- Punishment -- Faster, higher, farther.
Summary "A shocking exposé of Volkswagen's fraud by the New York Times reporter who covered the scandal. In mid-2015, Volkswagen proudly reached its goal of surpassing Toyota as the world's largest automaker. A few months later, the EPA disclosed that Volkswagen had installed software in 11 million cars that deceived emissions-testing mechanisms. By early 2017, VW had settled with American regulators and car owners for $20 billion, with additional lawsuits still looming. In Faster, Higher, Farther, Jack Ewing rips the lid off the conspiracy. He describes VW's rise from 'the people's car' during the Nazi era to one of Germany's most prestigious and important global brands, touted for being 'green.' He paints vivid portraits of Volkswagen chairman Ferdinand Piëch and chief executive Martin Winterkorn, arguing that the corporate culture they fostered drove employees, working feverishly in pursuit of impossible sales targets, to illegal methods. Unable to build cars that could meet emissions standards in the United States honestly, engineers were left with no choice but to cheat. Volkswagen then compounded the fraud by spending millions marketing 'clean diesel, ' only to have the lie exposed by a handful of researchers on a shoestring budget, resulting in a guilty plea to criminal charges in a landmark Department of Justice case. Faster, Higher, Farther reveals how the succeed-at-all-costs mentality prevalent in modern boardrooms led to one of corporate history's farthest-reaching cases of fraud--with potentially devastating consequences."--Jacket.
Subject Volkswagenwerk -- History.
Automobile industry and trade -- Germany -- History.
Corporations -- Corrupt practices -- United States.
Volkswagen automobiles -- Motors (Diesel) -- Exhaust gas.
Volkswagenwerk. (OCoLC)fst00538883
Automobile industry and trade. (OCoLC)fst00822961
Corporations -- Corrupt practices. (OCoLC)fst00879825
Germany. (OCoLC)fst01210272
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780393254501 (hardcover)
039325450X (hardcover)
Standard No. 40027283306
40027275929

 
    
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