Current Issue
- In this Issue...
- MT Interview: Willie Walsh
- Bollywood Dreams
- Death of the Bollocking
- subscribe
Shining a light on banking's dark arts
from
MT Editor
Matthew Gwyther
Current Poll
-
What worries you more - falling house prices or rising fuel and food bills?
-
Search Blue Boomerang
Governance & CSR
Lessons in getting ahead, from YouTube
Sometimes we’re presented with an ideal, one-to-one moment in which to impress our value on the boss and demonstrate our commitment to the job. Here, The Office, The Larry Sanders Show and Blazing Saddles show us how not to do it…
Pick the right moment. When it looks as if chat show host Larry Sanders might be leaving the network, side-kick Hank, fearful of losing his job and irate at finding a dog has made a mess of his shoes, chooses the wrong moment (and the creepiest metaphor) to impress his worth upon potential new boss Jon Stewart.
Sometimes you can just go too far in trying to impress the boss. In this clip, Blazing Saddles’ bad guy Taggart provides boss Hedley Lamarr with a service that is surely outside his job description, and learns that if you want to compliment the chief, you’d better pick your words carefully…
Tact is always appreciated. Here, Gareth from The Office demonstrates his lack of it, and learns that being useful is not always the same thing as being honest when he is asked to help manager, David Brent, prepare his motivational speech. It's never a good idea to de-motivate your boss...
Also in today's bulletin:
TPG walk-out sparks crisis at B&B
Sales flop at John Lewis
MT's week in 60 seconds
You look like you need a holiday




Comments
There are currently no comments.
To post comments please log in here