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The Management Secrets of T. John Dick

The Management Secrets of T. John Dick

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't hesitate - it is very funny!
Review: There are some parts of this book which are laugh-out-loud funny. The rest of it will have you rolling. It is definitely recommended for those with a sardonic sense of humour. I, for one, can recognize some of my fellow co-workers (past and present) in the character of T. John Dick. Worst of all, I think we share some traits.
I gave it as a gift to some of my colleagues and they all loved it.
Don't hesitate - you won't regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dilbert in prose
Review: This book is the prose equivalent of the cartoon strip Dilbert. All the characters are there - the clueless boss, the lazy and dishonest employee and the hardworking employee who never seems to get any support. We're only missing Dogbert. Anyone who has ever worked in Manufacturing will find many of the situations truly hilarious.

This was a very funny and witty book. I found myself laughing out loud at some of the situations when I read them, and laughing even harder hours later when I had a chance to digest them. I look forward to the next book from this author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very humorous book...
Review: This book properly skewers the daily functions of a typical
corporate executive...several laughs in every page. Told through the inner thoughts of an overpaid, self-important Marketing Manager, it should be required reading for every executive in Corporate America.
If you like Mark Twain and Monty Python, you'll like this book! Truly deserving of much wider recognition!


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