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2011 Business Calendars
Here are some Business calendars for 2011:
(Click here for: 2010 Business Calendars)
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By Julian Ross
Polestar Book Publishers Spiral-bound (176 pages)
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By Knock Knock
Chronicle Books Calendar (55 pages)
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By LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing Calendar (640 pages)
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By LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing Calendar (112 pages)
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By Lois Beckwith
Universe Publishing Calendar (320 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Each day of this calendar explains the true, hidden meaning of one example of business double-talk and lingo after another. Every "self-starter" (someone who will have no supervision, guidance, or training) will learn to see the "big picture" (rationalization term managers use to justify their salaries) in order to meet "goals" (objectives that are either thrust upon you by your boss or that you are forced to write yourself, which will likely be used against you during your performance review) and climb the corporate ladder straight to the top. A great gift for anyone's daily slog through the corporate jungle. |
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By LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing Calendar (640 pages)
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By Universe Publishing
Universe Publishing Calendar (320 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Millions of work hours are wasted every year by employees trying to figure out how to while away their day. Surfing the Internet is passe, handheld video games are too noisy, and gabbing around the water cooler is nothing if not cliché. Now, workers can spend the precious hours between 9 and 5 where they should--hunched over a desk, pretending to work. With Office Time-Killers 2011, you can pretend to be scribbling notes when, in actuality, you're practicing your doodling skills! Filled with a year's worth of picture-starters, games, and simple activities, this is the perfect way to let your mind wander, channel excess energy, or figure out what animal will appear once you connect the dots. The perfect gift for co-workers. A great way to exercise creativity in a mind-numbing environment. Chock-full of enough fun to waste an entire year, including doodle-starters, scene-finishers, matching games, and fill-in-the-blanks. |
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By Ellie Bishop
Universe Publishing Calendar (320 pages)
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Click Here | Product Description: Back by popular demand, The Sick Day Handbook is a yearlong resource on how to remove yourself from the 9-to-5. You'll learn what illnesses to catch and how to talk about them, and surefire excuses to bizarre no one could make them up. In fact, your boss will think you are such a moral person she'll beg you to take a day off. Perfect for anyone who feels that five days of work is just too much. Just don't keep this on your desk at work--unless of course, you're the boss! Filled with tips, suggestions, and schemes, such as which illnesses to claim for maximum believability, holidays corporate America ignores, scripts for calling in, and activities for your days off. |
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