How to Succeed at Business Spying by Trying
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WARNING! Industrial Espionage Is Here The odds are that there’s a spy in your office. . . . Don’t look for wires. Wires went out with green eyeshades and sleeve protectors. The ‘bugs’ are miniature radio transmitters. They can even …
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WARNING! Industrial Espionage Is Here The odds are that there’s a spy in your office. . . . Don’t look for wires. Wires went out with green eyeshades and sleeve protectors. The ‘bugs’ are miniature radio transmitters. They can even drop one into your whisky. . . . Industrial spies have penetrated every major corporation in America and now they are here. . . . One of their principal tools is sex. Electronics experts are gradually creating the bug-proof office, but no-one has yet invented the sex-proof secretary. . . . I.E. grows by the day. Be warned. Mark Price is an I.E. agent - assigned to expose a monstrous conspiracy against the industrial heart of America. His exploits are wild, hilarious - and deadly serious, involving an assortment of zany - and highly sexed - characters, and culminating in a shattering climax in the best comic tradition of the Marx brothers. Mead’s book bounces along with all the wit, humor, and know-how that made his earlier expose of corporate skulduggery, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, one of the biggest money makers of all the books on business ever written.
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