Hello Laziness: Why Hard Work Doesn't Pay

Hello Laziness: Why Hard Work Doesn't Pay

by David Watson (Translator), Corinne Maier (Author), David Watson (Translator), Corinne Maier (Author)

Synopsis

Picture the scene: The boardroom at French electricity giant EdF. The subject: 'Motivation'. One of the senior economists piped up: She came to work, she declared, because she was paid to. The stunned silence lasted a full 15 seconds. The woman was Corinne Maier and she had dared to voice the unspeakable - we go to work not because we love it, not because we love organising childcare, and cramming on the Tube for 45 minutes, but because we have to. This sets the tone for Maier's revolutionary book on getting away with doing as little as possible at work. Full of practical tips as well as insights into the workings of the modern company, HELLO LAZINESS is as inspirational as it is enlightening. Covering subjects ranging from getting promoted, to managing in meetings and dealing with colleagues, HELLO LAZINESS is a witty antidote to the rash of American motivational books on the market. It is a call to the office-workers of the world to rise up and throw their laptops and mission statements in the air. HELLO LAZINESS will make you laugh, then make you wish you'd known all of this years ago.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 130
Publisher: Orion
Published: 16 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0752871862
ISBN 13: 9780752871868
Book Overview: Surprise bestseller in France and Number 1 bestseller in Spain, where it has sold 70,000 copies since November; it sold out in Italy in four days and is outselling the Da Vinci Code on Amazon in Germany Truly international book that will translate well Much media interest and highly promotable author. Author will come over to promote. Similar market as In Praise of Slow and How to be Idle - both Sunday Times bestsellers Over 270,000 copies sold in France so far - it is their bestselling non-fiction book of the year Book to be published in 21 countries and languages 'Intelligent and hugely entertaining...' The Times

Media Reviews
'Enjoyably ill-tempered...The tone throughout is perkily cynical' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'This clever manifesto is the smark slacker's guide to getting ahead' VOYAGER (BMI) 'Corinne Maier's French bestseller says its OK to be crap at your job, for it's the idle who succeed. Hooray!' METRO 'This witty slackers' guide will tell you all you need to know about how to do zero - and get away with it!' OK! 'This is not just a book about the hollowness of business culture. It's also about where we are at in society. Read this book and laugh, preferably on company time!' IRISH EXAMINER 'Short, ferocious and richly entertaining...An excellent and salutary read' EUROPEAN BUSINESS 'Full of hilarious passages and dark insights into the way people in large institutions can end up caring for nothing other than their own survival' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Author Bio
Corinne Maier is an economist and author who has worked for years at Electricite de France (EdF). Shortly after the publication of this book in France, Maier was due to be disciplined by her employers for disloyalty to the company and for reading a newspaper during a meeting. However, they have since abandoned disciplinary action. For the moment, Maier continues to work part-time at EdF and to follow her own recipe of how to work as little as possible. The remainder of her time is dedicated to writing and to psychoanalysis.