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Surviving the Daily Grind

Bartleby's Guide to Work

Philip Coggan

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English
Economist Books
01 November 2022
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 on 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.
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Imprint:   Economist Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Height: 200mm,  Width: 136mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   320g
ISBN:   9781788169240
ISBN 10:   1788169247
Pages:   208
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Philip Coggan is the former writer of the Bartleby and Buttonwood columns for The Economist. He previously worked for the FT for 20 years. His other books include The Money Machine, The Economist Guide to Hedge Funds and More, also published by Profile. More was an FT Book of the Summer 2020.

Reviews for Surviving the Daily Grind: Bartleby's Guide to Work

'Praise for Philip Coggan: 'How did humanity transform the world over the last 10,000 years? Philip Coggan provides a comprehensive and lucid account' - Martin Wolf 'This is economics entertainingly and expertly demystified ... One of the best financial journalists of his generation' - James Kirkup 'Big and timely ... Coggan's account of the rise of the world economy is accessible and mercifully free of jargon' - Sunday Times


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