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New year’s rake: how not to make a mistake at a corporate party
The CEO of a large and successful Russian company — by the way, an Expat who recently took up his position — was so worried about the arrangement of a new year’s corporate party that during the holiday, he “flew off the thread” and in a state of nervous breakdown, single-handedly destroyed a huge restaurant in a major provincial city.
New year’s corporate event scares introverted employees and pleases fans of noisy fun and free drinks, drives middle and senior managers of companies crazy and serves as a source of neurosis for the organizers appointed by the management. Continue reading
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