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And Now a Few Laughs from Our Sponsor: The Best of Fifty Years of Radio Commercials
By: Oakner, Larry
Published by: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Classic radio ad campaigns from the last fifty years, and how they used humor to win over audiences, And Now a Few Laughs from Our Sponsor offers an in-depth look at some of the most successful and entertaining radio ads from the last half century, presented by advertising veteran Larry Oakner. Extensive interviews with account executives, clients, producers, and actors offer a unique perspective on the development of humorous radio advertising over the years and what it takes to create a memorable and effective campaign.
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Price: $29.95
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The Bibliomania or Book-Madness
By: Dibdin, Thomas Frognall; Danckwerts, Peter (ed.)
Published by: Tiger of the Stripe
A feast for the book collector: What cutting words did Edward Gibbon write about Thomas Hearne? Why should we not be surprised to find a book on American history by a Spanish admiral in the library of the President of the Royal Society? Who was Captain Cox who could talk as much without book, as any Innholder betwixt Brentford and Bagshot? Was Polydore Vergil a plagiarist and John Bagford a biblioclast? What is Bloterature?
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Price: $16.00
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The Big Bing
By: Bing, Stanley
Published by: HarperCollins US
After two decades in the belly of the corporate beast, clawing his way to the top of one of the great multinational companies in the cosmos, Stanley Bing has seen it all. The Big Bing provides a mole's-eye view of the society in which we all live and work, in Bing's trademark funny, wise, and pleasantly mean-spirited style. A mandatory addition ..
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Price: $10.95
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Crazy Bosses
By: Bing, Stanley
Published by: Harper Collins
Since the latter part of the century just past, Stanley Bing has been exploring the relationship between authority and madness. In one bestselling book after another, reporting from his hot-seat as an insider in a world-renowned multinational corporation, he has tried to understand the inner workings of those who lead us and to inquire why they seem to be powered, much of the time, by demons that make them obnoxious and dangerous, even to themselves. In What Would Machiavelli Do? , Bing looked at the issue of why mean people do better than nice people, and found that in their particular form of insanity lay incredible power. In Throwing the Elephant: Zen and the Art of Managing Up , he offered a spiritual path toward managing the unruly executive beast. And in Sun Tzu Was a Sissy , he taught us how to become one of them, and wage war on the playing field that ends in a dream home in Cabo. Now he returns to his roots to offer the last word on the entity that shapes our lives and stomps through—and on—our dreams: The Crazy Boss. Students of Bing—and there are many, secreted inside tortured organizations, yearning for blunt instruments with which to fight—will note that he has walked this ground before, looking for answers. In 1992, he published the first edition of Crazy Bosses , which was fine, as far as it went. Now, some 15 years and several dozen insane bosses later, he has updated and rethought much of the work. Back in the last century, Bing was a small, trembling creature, looking up at those who made his life miserable and analyzing the mental illness that gave them their power. Today, while still trembling much of the time, he is in fact one of those people his prior work has warned us against. His own hard-won wisdom and now institutionalized dementia make this new edition completely fresh and indispensable to anyone who works for somebody else or lives with somebody else, or would like to. In short, Bing is back on his home turf in t
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Price: $11.95
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The Gawker Guide to Conquering All Media
By: Gawker Media
Published by: ATRIA BOOKS
With the same deliciously biting irreverence and insider dish that's made Gawker.com addictive to millions of readers every month, The Gawker Guide to Conquering All Media serves up a hilarious blueprint for climbing to megawatt power in the media world. While yanking back the curtain on the media elite, The Gawker Guide reveals the secrets of emailing like a mogul, posing for the paparazzi, decoding "agent speak," spotting the next bestseller, landing that holy grail assignment, boosting blog traffic, navigating the six cocktail evening, and all the other weapons readers need to climb high -- and stay there. "I came, I saw, I conquered. With this book, I could've done it quicker.". -- Julius Caesar
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Price: $17.99
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How to Get Through the Working Day
By: Barrah, Jessica
Published by: Crombie Jardine
The slackers handbook to skiving... Includes slacker slogans and a quiz to evaluate your skiving potential. Go on - turn up, log in, slack off.
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Price: $5.99
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It's a Guy Thing
By: Seegert, Scott
Published by: Three Rivers Press
Man may have invented the wheel, but it was a Guy who first looked at an ordinary pogo stick and realized it would be greatly improved by the addition of a combustible-gas-powered engine; a Guy who invented a high-five simulator so he’d never be left hanging again; a Guy who dared to dream of airbag boxer shorts to protect that which he holds most dear.
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Price: $13.95
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Laugh and Learn
By: Tamblyn, Doni
Published by: AMACOM
A stand-up comic used her day job teaching traffic school to launch a training career. The results are nothing to laugh at!
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Price: $25.00
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Officespeak
By: Martin, David
Published by: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Do you feel like putting a bullet through your head every time your boss tells you to ''quarterback this one for me, champ''? Do you find yourself resisting the urge to put a chokehold on colleagues who use the phrases ''on the same page'' or ''no-brainer'' or ''going forward'' in a sentence? Are you often tempted to tamper with the messages on the motivational signs HR posts around the office? Or to plant subliminal messages in the legal disclaimer that's attached to every e-mail you send? Well, then Officespeak is the book for you!
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Price: $11.99
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Overheard in the Office
By: Friedman, S. Morgan
Published by: Putnam
Includes never-before-published gems that can't be found at overheardintheoffice.com!. The office is no place for dirty, personal, inappropriate talk-but that doesn't stop most people. From the loading dock to the ladies' room, this compelling collection presents some of the most bizarre, shocking, and hilarious real life conversations overheard in workplaces around the world.
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Price: $12.95
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