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Your Companies Life: The Big Conspiracy Theory Fake

Your Companies Life: The Big Conspiracy Theory Fake

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Publication Date: August 11th, 2021
Publisher:
Independently Published
ISBN:
9798453937561
Pages:
214

Description

The BIG Company Owner's Manual.
Business case study: Company Cancer.

Now, what causes this serious disease? No other than the faith and trust of the owner. The company owners believe and trust the decisions of the CEO of their companies, but is this without any consequence?

This manual covers an incident that illustrates a company's everyday life, a little pathetic and ridiculous, but behind the honey-glazed exterior is always something bigger: a profit. Do you actually know what is happening beyond the surface of swimming numbers? EBIT, EBITDA, and BLAH-BLAH-BLAH. Who and what operates in the background, coming up with numbers that you don't even understand how they were calculated. Yet, you continue to shrug it off and keep pushing forward.

Well, right here is the real work and interest behind the numbers, and as such is the very life of your companies. Meanwhile, it has become the goal of many to seek out the "enemies of the world", trying to define the blurred lines between good and evil. This process has directly resulted in many conspiracy theories, as people draw their own far-fetched conclusions.

This story is told by the head of an exclusive closed club to his peers, as they desperately longed for the truth behind their real enemies. However, the answer would prove to be shocking and difficult to swallow. These lost souls came to learn that their enemies, and the world's biggest enemies, were in fact intertwined. What came as an even bigger shock was the fact that these terrible people were being funded by the very ones who sought to discover and destroy them.

This gripping, yet comedic novel deals with a world of various jobs, answering a number of questions for both owners and employees. It shines light on how companies tend to operate, and what decisions truly matter and make a larger impact. These sometimes funny, sometimes pathetic, and of course, instructive stories unfold before us, describing the true destructive power of a company that gets into the wrong hands.