War of the Office
War of the Office In a Hanzawa Naoki (Japanese TV series)-like plot, Michaeda and Prada, managers of an e-commerce company, fight against each other overtly and covertly through slanderous emails that fly around the office, creating a state of continued turmoil. Tony, the ladies' subordinate who has been biding his time until the time is right, grasps the opportunity to avert a crisis and is lauded as a hero. Two dogs fight for a bone, and a third runs away with it.
Introduction
‧War of the Office. We step into the position of the general manager of an electronic commerce company, Michaeda and Prada fight against each other overtly and covertly through slanderous emails that fly around the office, creating a state of continued turmoil. At the same time, a virus camouflages itself among the slanderous emails, sneaks into the company network and infects the entire system. Who is the cause of the mounting unrest? Who is behind the conspiracy, and why? Along with the rules, strategies and tactics of developing a business, War of the Office presents readers with fanciful, innovative ideas as well as highly intriguing mysteries. It's a must-see, especially for anyone who works in the business world! ‧The Drunk Driving Company. Let's think about it: How do you start a company? Do you start with good management? Do you cut overhead costs? Or do you launch a creative marketing campaign? This work of mystery, mixed with dark humor and crime, will keep you guessing and teach you how. ‧The Whistle-blower. While only using about six thousand Chinese words, the author reveals the danger caused by a commercial spy. The story's characters will have to handle the volatile crisis within time constraints and crack the inconceivable mysteries. ‧The Rainy Season Diaries. This work of mystery, written in a diary format, will make you slack-jawed in the last line. ‧The Missing VIP. This work is best described as a spy and mystery fiction. It is about a missing person case from 20 years ago. It is a locked-room mystery which is going to be solved by a brainy, armchair detective.
from Chung Yuan Christian University, has an intense
interest in technology and mysteries. He won National
Students' Literary Award in high school, and during
college freshman year he published several works
in Mystery Magazine and Unitas. His works often
carry considerable literary locality and display social
realism, with the story settings created with significant
real social events and the conflicts arisen from a
nobody within the confines of the massive social
context.
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