Busy Idiots
359 EGP
A sharp critique of modern workplace culture and society’s obsession with appearing productive while accomplishing little of substance. Explores how constant busyness masks inefficiency and poor priorities.
A biting examination of contemporary work culture where frantic activity is mistaken for meaningful productivity. The book dissects how individuals and organizations fall into the trap of perpetual motion without progress, confusing effort with results. Through workplace observations and social commentary, it reveals how the cult of busyness often serves as a shield for incompetence and lack of strategic thinking. Appeals to professionals, managers, and anyone frustrated with inefficient systems that prioritize appearance over actual achievement.
| Dimensions | 194 cm |
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