This caustically funny Webster's of the workplace cuts to the true meaning of the inane argot spouted in cubicles and conference rooms across the land. It's time to face the facts- We live in the Golden Age of Bullshit. And as anyone who has ever worked in an office knows, the corporate world is a veritable sea of B.S.-and we are all drowning in it. Thank God for Lois Beckwith,anactual human being with the courage and moralfiberto cut through the crap (so to speak) and give us citizens of the working world the lowdown on what all this corporate lingua franca actually means. Breathe easy. The Dictionary of Corporate Bullshit will make your job a whole lot easier, telling you how to get ahead ( kissing ass , playing golf ),avoidannoying colleagues (use caller ID ), and ride the elevator without ruining your career (if you gossip , use pronouns, and never talk to the CEO ). If you have ever wondered what a mindshare is (some kind of drug?), puzzled over the meaning of words like impactful or incentivize (here's a clue- those are not actual words ), or been faced with a glassy-eyed zombie of a coworker singing the praises of synergy , then The Dictionary of Corporate Bullshit is for you! Forget what you learned in Bschool -this handy reference guide will teach you everything you need to know about the empty, enraging, and just plain stupid gobbledygook that masquerades as "communication" in the working world.
I am thoroughly enjoying these hilarious, yet so true, definitions. It is must for anyone who is planning to work, is working, or is retired wants to reflect on all the BS they had to put up . An excellent gift.. I am sending copies to my two sons who are both involved in the corporate world . enjoy, enjoy
hilarious
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is hilarious. Each entry gets funnier and funnier. It's not simply amusing because you recognize all of the office politics and indignities that lois describes. It's brilliant because she describes the office and corporate b.s. better than you can. In the spirit of 9 to 5, I envision Dolly, Jane and Lilly sitting around, getting high, and reading a copy of the Dictionary of Corporate BS, as they plot the downfall of Mr. Hart.
Finally, a dictionary that's entertaining and funny!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Having spent 30+ years in corporate America, I can really identify with these terms. This is a real tongue-in-cheek look at everyday office language in a light-hearted way. Lois, here's one for your next edition: "Census reduction" - call it what you will, but it's true meaning is layoff.
If you liked Office Space....
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is the only dictionary you need in your office. It includes phases and definitions for all the annoying, humiliting and hysterical moments we endure from 9-5. DOCBS makes a great gift for anyone who's ever had to make small talk at the microwave, play with the boss's kids, gone through diversity training or had to sing happy birthday to someone you despise.
So true!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
After 15 years in the corporate workplace, I've heard my share of BS. This book is funny and so true. This would make a great gift for people just entering the workplace, or anyone who's been in a cubicle too long!
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