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There's No I in Office: 4293 Meaningless Phrases to Keep Your Coworkers Smiling While Avoiding Actual Conversation
Jacob Lentz, Paul Koehorst
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| #1476132 in Books | 2009-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.00 x5.30 x6.90l,.70 | File type: PDF | 377 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| It's like they started with a phrase book for non-English speakers ...|By Customer|This book was genuinely confusing. It's like they started with a phrase book for non-English speakers and added a dozen attempts at a humor.
The "funny" parts in this book aren't funny, they wouldn't make the cut as filler in any other humor book. Aside from the dozen attempts at humo||
"Completely and totally unwittingly, Paul Koehorst and Jacob Lentz have written perhaps the most important new business management book since 'Who Moved My Cheese?' or 'The Six Minute Manager'." -- Jim Cramer, host of CNBC's Mad Money
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 ...
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