Ms. Ballard by
Somewhere in the bowels of a colossal office building, a lone businesswoman,
Ms. Ballard, charts the moral road for a behemoth and secretive conglomerate she refers to
as The Corporation. A documenter of the history of ethics in business, Ms. Ballard demands
scrupulous conduct from company employees in preparation for life in an increasingly unethical
corporate climate....
Ms. Ballard, charts the moral road for a behemoth and secretive conglomerate she refers to
as The Corporation. A documenter of the history of ethics in business, Ms. Ballard demands
scrupulous conduct from company employees in preparation for life in an increasingly unethical
corporate climate....
Somewhere in the bowels of a colossal office building, a lone businesswoman,
Ms. Ballard, charts the moral road for a behemoth and secretive conglomerate she refers to
as The Corporation. A documenter of the history of ethics in business, Ms. Ballard demands
scrupulous conduct from company employees in preparation for life in an increasingly unethical
corporate climate.
When a young man claiming to be a new hired gun sent by the company’s founder
arrives in her office one morning, Ms. Ballard smells a mole. As keeper of The Corporation’s
most closely guarded secrets, she begins to wonder if she’s being investigated and why. Her
office is a self-designed fortress of electronic doors, motion alarms, and an ingenious
security slam button, What authority is powerful and audacious enough to turn the tables on
her?
The firm is in trouble, and when stockholders have lost their lifesavings, who is
responsible, the elusive and unseen founder, Mr. Lloyd, his underlings – the King’s Men, or
the loyal and trusted counsel, Ms. Ballard? In the grey and ambiguous world of crime and
punishment, the answer seems to arrive in her office pneumatic speed tube from someone
above.
Ms. Ballard, charts the moral road for a behemoth and secretive conglomerate she refers to
as The Corporation. A documenter of the history of ethics in business, Ms. Ballard demands
scrupulous conduct from company employees in preparation for life in an increasingly unethical
corporate climate.
When a young man claiming to be a new hired gun sent by the company’s founder
arrives in her office one morning, Ms. Ballard smells a mole. As keeper of The Corporation’s
most closely guarded secrets, she begins to wonder if she’s being investigated and why. Her
office is a self-designed fortress of electronic doors, motion alarms, and an ingenious
security slam button, What authority is powerful and audacious enough to turn the tables on
her?
The firm is in trouble, and when stockholders have lost their lifesavings, who is
responsible, the elusive and unseen founder, Mr. Lloyd, his underlings – the King’s Men, or
the loyal and trusted counsel, Ms. Ballard? In the grey and ambiguous world of crime and
punishment, the answer seems to arrive in her office pneumatic speed tube from someone
above.