
"Rumour has it that you're after my job."
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"Rumour has it that you're after my job."
"I want you to treat this for what it is, Miss Garlands, a dirty weekend and not a step up the promotion ladder!"
"The good news is you’re the only one we’re not firing ... the bad news is you’re the only one to run the department."
"So what kind of mood is he in?"
'Surely you wouldn't want me to laugh at your joke if I didn't think it was funny!'
"Can I savor this for a few moments? The ball's never been in my court before!"
"This position has become very important to the company."
"This is a merit-based organization! Can't you see I’ve hired the very best and most qualified yes-men money can buy?"
Brian wanted to call the presentation "Synergy". Paula wanted to call it "Cooperation". They could never agree.
"Well, ordinary men have colleagues. Successful men have victims."
"Yeah, but that one's a little bit hard to reach."
"I was just going to say, 'Well, I don't make the rules.' But, of course, I do make the rules."
"Peter's Joint Head of Communications."
"So we are agreed then, most of the targets we've set staff are completely unreasonable and we should just scrap them."
"I don't want a G.O.A.T, I want a S.C.A.P.E.G.O.A.T."
'I'm glad you guys could work this out in a reasonable manner.'
So which rung are you on my corporate ladder?
"I'm expert at sniffing out blame."
A fight in the Boardroom.
"'Quid pro quo' is a no-no, Bradbury. Around here we say 'reciprocal altruism'."
Businessman on stilts: 'I had to step over a lot of people to get where I am today.'
'The lads at the office still talk about the day you told the boss what to do with his job...'
'Don't think of it as being a yes man, think of it as being an employed man.'
"I believe we've found the weakest link."
"I don't care if you are the Immediate Gratification Generation. Get out of my chair and back to the mailroom."
'I like the way you handle responsibility, McWit, so I'm going to blame some stuff on you.'
"If we can just get beyond this 'I'm the boss' mentality and concentrate on a simple 'What I say goes' outlook, I think this will all work out."
"I need to see your budget proposal."
"I can motivate everyone except myself."
"We can waste time and look for a solution or...just find a scapegoat?"
"Mr Frimley will see you now."
"They've hiked up our targets again...I'm going to have to put in some overtime to have any chance of meeting them!"
"Be careful what you wish for, Bob, because you just might get it. And if it happens to be what I was wishing for, things could get pretty ugly around here."
"Delegating authority is good. Delegating blame is better."
"If I made as much as him, I could retire in a couple of days"
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