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FBI: Ad Exec Took Bribe to Throw Pitch to Potential Client

 A Cleveland advertising executive is behind bars this week, after allegedly throwing an account pitch to a potential big client. Vice President Joe Pillster was...

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Denver Woman Placed on National Business Cliche Offenders List for Two Years

Carla Millington was ready to make the big move from Internal Tracking Clerk to Internal Tracking Coordinator. When she aced the third interview, she...

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The ID-10-T Code

Q) My computer went down last Tuesday so I called I.T. I told the tech guy that my computer was down. He asked me what was wrong; I told him my computer was down and I needed it up. He had me log off and log back on. This worked....

In 2023: Corporate Dysfunction Meds Outsell Little Blue Pill for First Time

In 2023, for the first time, sales of the little blue pill that helps remedy sexual difficulties were surpassed by the little yellow pill that does the same for corporate dysfunction. “As a society we’ve finally gotten to the point where we’re not ashamed to admit we may need a...

Utilizing the “Penny Tray” Strategy to Meet Budget Goals

January 2022 was a grim time at Santa Fe's Silver & Post.  For the first time in the company's 105-year history, it was going to miss achieving its monthly financial budget goa l– all due to a $556 flip chart invoice that had fallen between two desks. Finance VP Mark Swetland...

Company Plants Roses in Office to Discourage Employees From Leaving to Stop and Smell Them

As part of its 2019 mandate that employees achieve a healthy work-life balance or face disciplinary action up to and including dismissal, management at Newark’s Rembison Group begin requiring employees to “Stop and smell the roses” at least once a week. The initiative exceeded expectations – with over three quarters...

Guidebook Aims to Prevent Feet Held to Fire, Other Cliche-Caused Injuries

To protect young Corporate Americans from serious injury, the Business Expression Institute has just published Feet to the Fire!– a listing of 1355 business clichés that could prove harmful if taken literally. “Young up and comers haven't been exposed to cliches,” says BEI spokesperson Paula Solomon. "So if the boss...

Finally! Product Packaging That Absolutely Nobody Can Get Open

Chicago home goods maker Peers & Webb has achieved the goal that has eluded businesses for over a century: A product package that is absolutely impossible to open. On September 15, the American Packaging Institute certified the hard plastic cover on P & W’s Aunt Annie’s Twin Flashlights as Guaranteed...

App Saves Businesses Millions by Calculating Server Tips at 19.56%

In the three months since launching the JustShorTT tipping app, its makers estimate it has already saved US companies $161 million on business lunches and entertainment. The app calculates server tips at 19.56% - so slightly shy of the expected 20% that waitpersons think they’re getting the whole thing. “Whether...

With More Employees Thinking From Home, Think Tanks Shift Focus

Based on reports that 40 percent of think tank employees who think from home are thinking about things they're not being paid to think about, many outside clients have been terminating their thinking contracts.  To stay in business, some think tanks are changing their focus to include both thinking...

Like Bow-Wow, Pastry Icon to be Just “Debbie”?

Perhaps following the lead of rappers Lil’ Bow Wow and Lil’ Romeo, both of whom have dropped the Lil', it is rumored that pastry icon Little Debbie will become just “Debbie" - but not until mid-2017. “If such a thing were to happen - and I'm not saying it is...

“At the End of the Day” Mandated for Company Related Wrap-Ups

Warwick-Hills Financial informed all employees this week that they are now required to utilize the expression "at the end of the day" when finalizing statements or summarizing points. Up until now, staffers had the option of using a number of other options, including "when all is said and done," and...

Toothpick Disruptor Now World’s Fourth Most Valuable Company

When its stock hit $151,006 per share on November 20, Denver toothpick maker Tonssill achieved a market valuation of $500 billion. That makes it the fourth most valuable company in the world. Founder Neal Molling told reporters that while he’s pleased at achieving the milestone, he isn't surprised. “Our toothpicks are...

No Enemies? Forget About Ever Finding That Dream Job…

While being a “team player” and “consensus builder,” is essential, just as vital to success is having enemies - at least according to one of the USA’s most listened-to business conceptualizers. “A person who has no enemies,” says Morton Cornacki of the Breddow Insistute, “is a person who has too...