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.