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Gibbons, Barry

 
9781906821005: The Initiate's Blog: The Crucial First Six Months

Synopsis

"The Initiates blog: The Crucial First Six Months" is a satirical and thought-provoking yarn about the second coming. Well, he said he would come back - so no big surprise there, but this time he turns up in Burnley, Lancashire of all places. His first public address being at a Golf Club Society dinner. Throughout his eventful and exploratory six month visit, various comical and at times disastrous events unfold such as the wine in a mediocre restaurant being so bad that he turns it back into water, eating a kebab after a few too many Boddingtons.Resulting in the hangover from hell (sorry, couldn't resist), so it's a tad reassuring to know that even he of huge faith can't even come up with the miracle cure for hangovers. As someone who isn't from our world can only do, this unique insight and tongue-in-cheek account looks at the present business world and modern life. It is a reminder of the idiosyncrasies which become obscured by the repetitive daily grind, such as being told by a restaurant that they don't have a table available at 7.30 pm but they can offer you a table at 7.15 pm.

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À propos de l?auteur

Barry Gibbons, born in Lancaster and long-suffering Manchester City fan was the US-based Chairman/CEO for Burger King (world-wide) for 5 years. Now retired from big business, he has written six business books - the last of which, Five Loaves, Two Fishes & Six Chicken Nuggets was published in 2007.

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ISBN 10 :  1425168426 ISBN 13 :  9781425168421
Editeur : Trafford Publishing, 2008
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