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Five Nightmare Work Colleagues of the Silver Screen

August 4th, 2009 @ 8:47 am

Categories: Jobs, Motivation, Personal Development, Talent Management, Uncategorized, Women in Business, Workplace

Tags: Colleague, Bateman, Johnson, Lowry, Narrator, Recruitment & Selection, Quality, Branding, Human Resources, Workforce Management

Narrator: Fight Club (the character has no name in the film). This is another disengaged employee, but one who is a bit more confrontational. Narrator’s passive-aggressive behaviour towards his colleagues and managers indicates he’s actually hostile towards the company he works for. This behaviour manifests itself in his lax attitude to his personal appearance and his references to his unseemly personal life.

Collaborating on projects with Narrator is difficult, because he’s not able to focus on the details, only seeing the big picture. He’s extremely intelligent, able to put colleagues down in meetings without a word, just by using non-verbal communication and capable of manipulating co-workers to avoid being saddled with the graft.

 

 

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