"Corporate Fairy Tales" is a cute 64-page book giving a new outlook on the corporate world and how we as a society have been mislead by children's fairy tales.
Safe, light-hearted humor is the key to keeping co-workers in good spirits, according to Brodsky. Keeping that in mind, he based his book on children's stories and nursery rhymes.
We are introduced to The Pied Piper of Excellence, Goldstein and the Three Lawyers, the Lowly Employee, The Little Accountant That Could, and many other transformed fairy tale characters.
"The premise is that these are nice stories to hear as a child, but they don't seem relevant to adults", said Brodsky. "I decided to update them with new, humorous 'lessons' that apply to the business world."
"Corporate Fairy Tales" will easily fit in a briefcase for a quick read between power takeovers. The book will give comic relief from the day-to-day stress and frustrations faced in the workplace.
Midwest Book Review
Good for light, quick reading and a businessman's chuckle is this slim book which takes well-known children's fairy tales and adds a corporate twist. From the trials of a very large company called Gruff, Inc. to "The Little Accountant That Could", this will add humor to many an otherwise dull day.
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