Corporate Humour
by Sanjay Dharwadkar
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In just over one generation, Management has become much more than a mere buzzword, a profession, or even a science. Today, it can best be viewed as a way of life, and possibly yet another step in human evolution which probably would make Darwin blush. Corporations are the circuses where management games are played in all seriousness. There are laurels, wealth and fame for the winners and virtually nothing for losers. Amidst all this, have we forgotten the creative and social aspects of organizational endeavour, and thereby suppressed the kinder, gentler side of human nature? Humour, like intelligence, charm and honesty, helps restore this critical balance.
This book aims at providing just such a refreshing break, by poking gentle fun at corporate pomp and show, by slight (arm) twisting manager stereotypes, and imagining situations where vagaries of human nature overturn revered management myths. Much of it is everyday corporate life seen through the eyes of Peter, the CEO’s man Friday (the attendant, the eternal footman!). A few essays have been added to thicken the gravy (the book has no plot!), and finally there are the limericks added for taste. For managers, it could well provide moments of reflection: to enjoy the best of times, and laugh off the worst. For others, it could unravel the great mysteries of corporate life, in a simple, enjoyable manner.
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