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Presents a wry examination of the world of business success, dispensing advice on how middle managers can disengage themselves from the corporate culture and perfect the appearance of actually working, and explains how those who dedicate their professional lives to idleness can do so with discretion in order to keep their jobs. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.

Paperback:

9781400096282 | Reprint edition (Vintage Books, September 12, 2006), cover price $12.00 | About this edition: Presents a wry examination of the world of business success, dispensing advice on how middle managers can disengage themselves from the corporate culture and perfect the appearance of actually working, and explains how those who dedicate their professional lives to idleness can do so with discretion in order to keep their jobs.

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Presents an examination of the world of business success, dispensing advice on how middle managers can disengage themselves from the corporate culture and perfect the appearance of actually working.

Hardcover:

9780375423734 | Pantheon Books, May 31, 2005, cover price $16.95 | About this edition: Presents an examination of the world of business success, dispensing advice on how middle managers can disengage themselves from the corporate culture and perfect the appearance of actually working.

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Explains how those who dedicate their professional lives to idleness can do so with discretion in order to keep their jobs, in an anarchic anti-business bible first published in France.

Paperback:

9788483076453 | Ediciones Peninsula, January 2, 2005, cover price $27.95 | About this edition: Examines the world of business success, dispensing advice on how middle managers can disengage themselves from the corporate culture and perfect the appearance of actually working.

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