New Yorker March 12th, 1979
George Booth
Exhausted Businessman Hires An Exaggeratedly
Charles Barsotti
Damn It, Conway, When I Say Cheer Up, Don't Give
Stan Hunt
O.k., O.k., Wilkins, On Behalf Of All Alpha Males
Charles Barsotti
Very Good. Now Go Out There And Convince Others
Charles Barsotti
That Was Fun - Now You're Rehired
Charles Barsotti
New Yorker May 29th, 1995
Tom Cheney
While You Were On Vacation
George Booth
I'd Thank You Harrison
Frank Modell
New Yorker April 24th, 2006
George Booth
Relax - We'd Know
Charles Barsotti
I'm Sorry, Eddie, But The Old Man Wants
Charles Barsotti
Oh, That's Right, Stanwick, Cry - Mock
Charles Barsotti
Clear My Calendar
Lee Lorenz
We're Moving You From Payroll To Fear
Bruce Eric Kaplan
So, You Have A Family. They'll Be A Comfort
Charles Barsotti
Over Here, Billingsley
Charles Barsotti
I Believe, Merkin, That My Action Today Frees
Robert Weber
Do You Mind If I Give You A Little Destructive
Christopher Weyant
I'm Not Going To Lie To You. That's What
Christopher Weyant
Our Plans? Of Course You're In Our Plans
Charles Barsotti
Relax, Pierson, I'm Just Working On My Control
Charles Barsotti
Funny, I'd Just Never Thought To Ask The Board
Charles Barsotti
Just As Your Family Means A Lot
Charles Barsotti
When He Goes Outside To Smoke
Frank Cotham
The Line Of Succession
Jack Ziegler
Forty Years' Loyal Service - I'm Taking
Charles Barsotti
The Creative Director Threw Me Off The Account
Donald Reilly
Well, Hey, Robin - It Sounds Like We're
William Hamilton
Middle Management
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Good Grief, Bradbury! How Long
Charles Barsotti
You Don't Frighten
Frank Cotham
For God's Sake #15
Warren Miller
New Yorker June 27th, 1994
Arnie Levin
Sir, All The Junior Executives Join
Charles Barsotti
I Think We Should Employ More Powerful Levers
Al Ross
Actually, I Divorced Him Right After I Fired Him
W.B. Park
Yes, Sir, Morale Is Fine
Charles Barsotti
It's From The Boss. We're To Commit Mass Suicide
Charles Barsotti
Well, Make Yourself Useful While You're Steeping
Charles Barsotti
New Yorker December 28th, 1987
Jack Ziegler
I Want You To Nose Around And See If Anybody's
Robert Weber
Before You Go Any Further
Everett Opie
New Yorker August 8th, 1983
Dana Fradon
Then It's Moved And Seconded That The Compulsory
Peter Arno
This Glass Ceiling
Christopher Weyant
Meritocracy Worked For My Grandfather
Barbara Smaller
Sometimes It's Important To Stop Whatever Break
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Keep Up The Good Work
James Stevenson
I'd Like To See Old Ho-ho-ho Try To Assemble One
James Stevenson
Now That You've All Put In Your Two Cents' Worth
Joseph Mirachi
Stilton's The King
Victoria Roberts
Executive Softball League
Charles Barsotti
At Morgan Stanley
William Hamilton
Here Comes Our ?rst V.p
George Booth
Mr. Mott, May I Remind You That The Success
Robert Weber
I Thought You Were Handling The Publicity
Richard Decker
New Yorker November 14th, 1988
Joseph Farris
I Knew This Just Had To Follow!
Ed Fisher
I Won't, Of Course, Hollingsworth, But
Charles Barsotti
Now You're Going To Be Procrastinating
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Productivity Is Up Nine Per Cent Since I Made
Ed Fisher
Oh, Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, Sir
Charles Barsotti
New Yorker July 25th, 1983
Michael Crawford
Our Family Of Products Doesn't Want
James Stevenson
New Yorker April 11th, 1977
George Booth
The Employer-employee Bond Is Sometimes Difficult
Frank Cotham
Well, I'm Sorry, Wendell, I Just Assumed You Knew
Charles Barsotti
I Get My Best Ideas In Airports
Frank Cotham