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Problems at work? Lucy Kellaway has the answers."Should I tell my boss what I think of him?""How can I be more political and still be myself?""I have to sack my friend or fire someone better.""I am a foreigner and my views are ignored."These are some of the typical conundrums faced by many of us, and just a few of the hundreds sent every week to Lucy Kellaway's popular'agony aunt'column in the"Financial Times". The sharp down-to-earth advice is invaluable for anyone negotiating the minefield of the modern office. Whether it's a problem of working with an ex-lover, firing a litigious employee…mehr

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Problems at work? Lucy Kellaway has the answers."Should I tell my boss what I think of him?""How can I be more political and still be myself?""I have to sack my friend or fire someone better.""I am a foreigner and my views are ignored."These are some of the typical conundrums faced by many of us, and just a few of the hundreds sent every week to Lucy Kellaway's popular'agony aunt'column in the"Financial Times". The sharp down-to-earth advice is invaluable for anyone negotiating the minefield of the modern office. Whether it's a problem of working with an ex-lover, firing a litigious employee or dealing with accusations of racism, Kellaway's advice is always simple and practical, and essential reading for those trying to cope with troublesome co-workers. Better still, there is the wisdom, rage, expertise and folly of the managers and self-appointed experts who add their thoughts. This is like"Why Don't Penguins'Feet Freeze? for business. And very funny too.
Autorenporträt
Lucy Kellaway ist Kolumnistin bei der 'Financial Times', lebt in London und hat vier Kinder.