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There's No I in Office
4612 Meaningless Phrases to Keep Your Coworkers Smiling While Avoiding Actual Conversation
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?This is the Michael Jordan of books.” ?Adam Carolla
?Completely and totally unwittingly, Paul Koehorst and Jacob Lentz have written perhaps the most important new business book since Who Moved My Cheese?” ?Jim Cramer, Mad Money with Jim Cramer
Like ’em, hate ’em or simply too busy to deal with ’em, you’re going to end up face to face with ’em in the elevator, at the water cooler and around every cubicle: friendly, talkative coworkers. Ignore them and they’ll think you’re conceited and make your job miserable. Talk to them and you’ll waste valuable time or even worse?end up in a burdensome friendship.
The ultimate business book parody, There’s No I in Office provides a solution to this conundrum of office politics so brilliant that it’s just stupid enough to actually work. Packed with meaningless things to say in any work situation, these 4293 clever little phrases will amuse your coworkers without starting a real conversation. It’s your ticket to becoming a beloved stranger to everyone in the office.
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?Completely and totally unwittingly, Paul Koehorst and Jacob Lentz have written perhaps the most important new business book since Who Moved My Cheese?” ?Jim Cramer, Mad Money with Jim Cramer
Like ’em, hate ’em or simply too busy to deal with ’em, you’re going to end up face to face with ’em in the elevator, at the water cooler and around every cubicle: friendly, talkative coworkers. Ignore them and they’ll think you’re conceited and make your job miserable. Talk to them and you’ll waste valuable time or even worse?end up in a burdensome friendship.
The ultimate business book parody, There’s No I in Office provides a solution to this conundrum of office politics so brilliant that it’s just stupid enough to actually work. Packed with meaningless things to say in any work situation, these 4293 clever little phrases will amuse your coworkers without starting a real conversation. It’s your ticket to becoming a beloved stranger to everyone in the office.
Ulysses Press; April 2009
192 pages; ISBN 9781569755402
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192 pages; ISBN 9781569755402
Read online, or download in EPUB or secure PDF format
