Black Zedd's Basic Literature

Black Zedd's Basic Literature : Basically, Literally.
Black Zedd's Basic Literature
Basically, Literally.
A satirical account of today's corporate world. Learn how not to take business seriously.
Malaysia
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Most recent posts

5/03 13:29 Re-observe The Labor Day
Oh..Its the time of the year again for laborers to get their well-deserved break again. Yeay. Its labor day. Although other countries might call it International Workers Day, The May
5/28 14:02 Dont Let Your Subordinates Steal Your Job
The ugly side of being a manager is the ratio of people fighting for your job. You alone : All your subordinates As the probability of you being an awesome manager
6/16 2:40 How Corporate Practices Can Change The World
The decision by Maggie Whitman, former C.E.O of EBay and the poster girl for corporate women, to run for the Governor of California splits the opinion poll. Can a woman fix one of the worlds largest economy?  
3/31 16:38 The Corporate Duel: Women Vs Men
Were approaching an era where female may outnumber male in the the population figure, so empirically its a matter of time before well see more woman command the top seats in the chain of commands.  
4/09 20:54 A Thank You Letter For Employees
 Dear employees, Its been a while since I personally write to all of you, but this time around,

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Very funny well written Blog...love the one about "How to Handle Your Raging Boss" :D löl.
Wow! Really good corporate humor. Dilbert may have a run for his money. Great job!