
Cumulative Frequency: You're Fired?
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Science, Business
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6th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video discusses Enron's aggressive profit-making strategies, particularly the Rank or Yank policy, which created a highly competitive environment by ranking employees based on their profit contributions. Employees were evaluated using cumulative frequency graphs to determine their standing, with top performers receiving bonuses and bottom performers being fired. The video explains how these graphs work and how they were used to assess employee performance. Despite initial success, Enron's risky strategies eventually led to its collapse in 2001.
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