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Fred Hates the Off-Site

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The world of management has a set of power words that it has appropriated as a means of giving itself a sense of identity. This list is endless and entertaining. When these words are spoken, they are said in such a way that you are meant to wonder in awe, “What does that mean?” but you don’t ask for fear of looking like an idiot.

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© 2012 Michael Lopp

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Lopp, M. (2012). Fred Hates the Off-Site. In: Managing Humans. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4315-1_14

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