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Surviving the Daily Grind - (Economist Books) by Philip Coggan (Hardcover)
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- One of today's pre-eminent financial journalists, and the Bartleby columnist for the Economist, reveals strategies and tips for surviving--and making the most out of--the work week.
- Author(s): Philip Coggan
- 208 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Careers
- Series Name: Economist Books
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About the Book
"One of today's pre-eminent financial journalists--and the Bartleby columnist for the Economist--reveals strategies and tips for surviving, and making the most out of, the work week"--Book Synopsis
One of today's pre-eminent financial journalists, and the Bartleby columnist for the Economist, reveals strategies and tips for surviving--and making the most out of--the work week. We spend a lot of our time at work and would be depressed with nothing to do. But when it gets to Monday, many of us are already longing for the weekend and the prospect of escape. How did work become so tedious and stressful? And is there anything we can do to make it better? Based on his popular Economist Bartleby column, Philip Coggan rewrites the rules of work to help us survive the daily grind. Ranging widely, he encourages us to cut through mindless jargon, pointless bureaucracy and endless meetings to find a new, more creative--and less frustrating--way to get by and get things done at work. Incisive, original, and endlessly droll, this is the guide for beleaguered underlings and harried higher-ups alike. As Rousseau might have said: "Man was born free, but is everywhere stuck in a meeting." If you've ever thought there must be a better way, this is the book for you.Review Quotes
"In this chipper send-up, Coggan, who wrote the Economist's Bartleby column on work and management until 2021, provides an irreverent accounting of how overlong meetings, noisy office plans, incompetent managers, and other exasperating eccentricities of the modern workplace burden employees. A pleasantly peppy lampooning of the plight of the modern professional."--Publishers Weekly
Praise for Philip Coggan
"A comprehensive and lucid account."-- "Financial Times"
"Big and timely. Coggan's account of the rise of the world economy is accessible and mercifully free of jargon."-- "The Sunday Times (London)"
"This is economics entertainingly and expertly demystified. Coggan is one of the best financial journalists of his generation."-- "The Times (London)"
Dimensions (Overall): 8.35 Inches (H) x 5.51 Inches (W) x 1.02 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 208
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Careers
Series Title: Economist Books
Publisher: Economist
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Philip Coggan
Language: English
Street Date: May 7, 2024
TCIN: 87841227
UPC: 9781639364350
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-9541
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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