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The Ministry Of Common Sense Martin Lindstrom

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The Ministry Of Common Sense Martin Lindstrom
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Publisher: HMH Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Author: Martin Lindstrom
ISBN: 9780358275015, 0358275016
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Ministry Of Common Sense Martin Lindstrom by Martin Lindstrom 9780358275015, 0358275016 instant download after payment.

A humorous but serious and practical guide on how we can finally rid ourselves of those commonplace, bureaucratic bottlenecks that plague every office in every company around the world. The author presents a five-step plan on how to make our work lives much, much easier.
The Ministry of Common Sense focuses on the everyday corporate frustrations that we all experience. The stories here are entertaining but troubling, familiar but also eye-opening. Such situations are totally recognizable to employees in every kind of workplace.
Consider: A bank teller needs to obtain five different levels of approval to sign off on a simple check request. The process can take days.
A manager proudly posts his son's crayon drawing from school, but is then sternly informed by HR that he is "in direct violation of company policy" by posting the boy's work on his office desk, and that he "must remove his son's art work immediately."
A corporate memo dictates...

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