The Smartest Guy in the Room
Photo from Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
Jeff Skilling is currently on trial for his role in the Enron debacle
which brought down an entire company and most of its employees and was
likely the major culprit in the California energy crisis of a few
years ago. Under Skilling's leadership, in less than a year Enron's
stock soared and then crashed in a spectacular flame of arrogance and
deceit.
Skilling's story is the age-old story of hubris. David A. Skeel Jr.
writes that "the very qualities that make Icaran executives special -
self-confidence, visionary insight, and extreme competitiveness - spur
them to take misguided and even illegal chances." This sentence could
have been written for Jeff Skilling.
"In part, Jeff Skilling's influence can be explained by his particular
brand of intelligence. When people describe Skilling they don't just
use the word "smart" -- they use phrases like "incandescently
brilliant" or "the smartest person I ever met."
Skilling in the late 1980s wasn't a physically striking man -- he was
smallish, a little pudgy, and balding -- but his mental agility was
breathtaking.
He could process information and conceptualize new ideas with blazing
speed. He could instantly simplify highly complex issues into a
sparkling, compelling image. And he presented his ideas with a
certainty that bordered on arrogance and brooked no dissent. He used
his brainpower not just to persuade but to intimidate.
Without question, Skilling's formidable intelligence had a lot to do
with turning Enron into a company that was successful -- at least for
a while.
But he also had qualities that were disastrous for someone running a
big company. For all his brilliance, Skilling had dangerous blind
spots. His management skills were appalling, in large part because he
didn't really understand people."
Excerpt from The Smartest Guys in the Room by Bethany and Peter
Elkind, copyright � 2003, published by Portfolio, a imprint of Penguin
Group (USA) Inc., all rights reserved.
Jeffrey Skilling was born with the Sun in Sagittarius, a sign of
optimism and enthusiasm, with a strong sense of faith in the
possibilities that life has to offer. Like others profiled in this
column, his Sun makes no aspect to any other planets (unaspected Sun),
which shows a person who makes his own way through life and finds it
difficult to connect with others. The unaspected or singleton Sun is
fairly common in the charts of famous people, and some writers have
noted that without aspects to other planets and the ability to make
interpersonal connections, the individual must work that much harder
to gain recognition.
His Leo Moon shows that he craves respect and admiration, and Saturn
in square to that Moon shows he didn't get that admiration as a child.
Saturn brings restriction and a sense of isolation, and in square to
his Moon would have brought a deep sense of loneliness and inadequacy.
His Moon is likely also square to Mercury, making it difficult for him
to maintain perspective and giving him a tendency to think emotionally
and to be extremely reactive. It is interesting that Skilling could
not abide this trait in those that he worked with: "He expected people
to behave according to the imperatives of pure intellectual logic, but
of course nobody does that (including, it should be said, Skilling
himself)." from The Smartest Guys in the Room.
Skilling was driven even as a child. At the age of 13 he was the chief
production director for a public access cable channel, and he
graduated near the top of his high school class. Skilling's Mercury
(mental functions) is in Scorpio, showing an intense and powerful
(Scorpio) mind (Mercury) that is capable of great depth. His Mercury
conjuncts Venus, demonstrating his ability to be persuasive (Venus)
with his ideas (Mercury): the consummate salesman.
Skilling's Mars (drive and aggression) fell in peaceful Libra and was
squared by the often painful influence of Chiron. He likely had
difficulty expressing his own needs at an early age and had suppressed
his drives (Mars) in the interest of maintaining peace and equilibrium
(Libra). Yet at the same time, Mars is widely squared by Uranus, a
combination which gives rise to a love of danger and reckless
behavior, such as his annual adventure trips with employees where he
attempted to intimidate them with his apparent fearless exploits in
motorcycle and car races. His management style was ruthless, where the
bottom 20% were fired on a regular basis, yet the employees that
remained described the atmosphere as "exhilarating" and "innovative."
The trine of Jupiter (abundance and opportunity) to Neptune
(creativity) shows a strong ability to inspire others and to open up
to new possibilities. Skilling was out to change the entire industry
through the power of his ideas.
Astrologically, this system (called a "T-square") with Mars as the
fulcrum squared by both Chiron and Uranus can provide some of the
explanation, but generally an individual who makes this much impact in
the world has planets prominently placed on one of the "angles" of the
chart, the ascendant or rising sign which describes the personality,
and the midheaven, the cusp of the 10th house of highest aspirations.
Skilling shows all the signs of a Uranian personality - a personality
dominated by the planet Uranus (the rebel, the innovator, the
revolutionary). Unfortunately, we don't know Skilling's time of birth
so we can't determine his rising sign or the house structure of the
chart, but I have indulged in a fantasy exercise to come up with a
chart that fleshes out Skilling's drives and motivations and gives us
a fuller picture of his complex nature.
This fantasy chart uses a birthtime of 3:30 am and shows Libra rising
with his Libra Mars on the ascendant. Skilling has the smooth charm of
the Libra ascendant. Libra is the sign of partnership and ruled by the
positive manifestation of Libra rising is beauty and harmony and the
ability to please others; the negative manifestation is manipulation.
Because the ascendant describes the mask that we wear to the world, in
my fantasy birthchart Skilling was able to use the Libra sense of what
others wanted to manipulate them into believing his world view.
Skilling has been described as often "abrasive and downright rude"
which would be explained by Mars on the ascendant, even in Libra. A
planet on the ascendant becomes part of the personality, and while
Libra rising is rarely rude, Mars as the god of war is very much "in
your face" and aggressive. Skilling was described as "brilliant and
intimidating" which would correspond well with Mars on the ascendant.
In my fantasy chart, Uranus (planet of rebellion and innovation) is on
the midheaven, the cusp of the 10th house. The 10th house is known as
the career house, but it is also the house of our highest aspirations.
It shows the kinds of goals we have and how we are likely to achieve
them. Uranus on the 10th house would explain not only Skilling's
innovative yet bizarre (both Uranian keywords) management style (10th
house), but also his desire to create no less than a totally radically
new (Uranus) way of looking at business (10th house). Risk-taking
(Uranus square Mars) and "thinking outside the box" (Uranus) were
rewarded at Enron, and no one was at the wheel (Uranus on the
midheaven doesn't care for the day-to-day operations of the business,
and neither did Skilling).
Chiron would then be conjunct Skilling's nadir, or the cusp of his
fourth house. The fourth house is the house of our emotional nature,
our family and psychological roots. It also shows the inner dimensions
of our life - how we make contact with our deeper self. With Chiron in
that placement, Skilling would have felt a void, a painful wound
(Chiron) that would not heal unless he faced his inner demons. We know
that he refused to do so; instead he directed his energies into the
business world. In 2004 Skilling's demons were on display for all to
see when his excessive drinking led him to harass people on the
streets of New York City after being thrown out of a bar, accusing
strangers of being with the FBI and resulting in his being taken by
police to a hospital for his "emotionally disturbed" behavior.
My fantasy birthchart for Jeff Skilling also shows the Sun in the 2nd
house of money and personal possessions, and certainly Skilling was
focused on aquiring wealth (2nd house). An article in Business Week
quotes an ex-employee: "Skilling said all that matters is money." This
article reveals a fascinating portrait of the Enron culture and the
downfall of Jeffrey Skilling.
Skilling is truly a modern-day Icarus, who falls so in love with the
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