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  • 338 páginas
  • 12 horas de lectura

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A bitingly funny take on corporate life, this novel explores the absurdities of the workplace through a series of provocative questions. It delves into the dynamics of office relationships, the implications of management policies, and the often incomprehensible nature of mission statements. At Zephyr Holdings, the CEO is a ghostly figure, and the stunning receptionist earns a hefty salary without contributing to the workload. Amidst the chaos, fresh-faced employee Jones, unaware of the unspoken rules, begins to investigate the company’s inner workings. His curiosity leads him to uncover the truth behind Zephyr’s operations and the mysterious "Omega Management System." As Jones navigates a landscape filled with love, loyalty, and corporate immorality, he faces a whirlwind of challenges that question the very essence of work and the nature of success. The narrative captures the absurdity of corporate culture, leaving readers to ponder the meaning of their own professional lives.

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Company, Max Barry

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Publicado en
2005
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Título
Company
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Max Barry
Editorial
Doubleday
Publicado en
2005
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
338
ISBN10
0385514395
ISBN13
9780385514392
Serie
Título original
Company
Calificación
3,75 de 5
Descripción
A bitingly funny take on corporate life, this novel explores the absurdities of the workplace through a series of provocative questions. It delves into the dynamics of office relationships, the implications of management policies, and the often incomprehensible nature of mission statements. At Zephyr Holdings, the CEO is a ghostly figure, and the stunning receptionist earns a hefty salary without contributing to the workload. Amidst the chaos, fresh-faced employee Jones, unaware of the unspoken rules, begins to investigate the company’s inner workings. His curiosity leads him to uncover the truth behind Zephyr’s operations and the mysterious "Omega Management System." As Jones navigates a landscape filled with love, loyalty, and corporate immorality, he faces a whirlwind of challenges that question the very essence of work and the nature of success. The narrative captures the absurdity of corporate culture, leaving readers to ponder the meaning of their own professional lives.