Summary
In a satirical yet insightful exploration of corporate life, Max Barry's Company delves into the absurdities and intricacies of modern office culture. The novel unpacks the convoluted hierarchies, obscure jargon, and often arbitrary rituals that define the corporate world, providing readers with a humorous but thought-provoking reflection on the nature of work and organizational behavior.
- Corporate bureaucracy often obscures purpose: The novel highlights how excessive layers of management and convoluted procedures can detach employees from the company's core mission.
- Language shapes corporate reality: The use of jargon and euphemisms in the workplace creates a culture of...
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