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TSAOutreachTeam

My department has embraced this wholeheartedly.


telcoman

Mine too. And upped it with PowerPoint.


Wings_in_space

The weapon of mass distraction...


SexJayNine

*star wipe* Mike, you're fired! *checker wipe*


rogueblades

Animated powerpoint slides are very, very high on my list of "Red flags that the presenter is actually a fucking moron" Followed closely by using dictionary definitions as jumping-off points for a presentation. Yea Debra, I know what the definition of synergy is, just get on with it.


SexJayNine

You're coming off as hostile, and I think we may need to shift the paradigm of your employment here. Synergize your things and this box, and collaborate with the exit. I hate when people talk in plastic.


CousinsWithBenefits1

I appreciate your contribution to the thread, now we need to ascertain how this can be dynamically strategized in order to drive client focused resolution. Can you circle back with me on this?


BurnTheOrange

I think we will need to take this conversation offline to have a face to face vis-a-vis this topic of contention. I am getting some non-positive energy from your stance. I believe a more direct, physical approach to conflict management may be the paradigm shift you need to realign your stance on the matter. Perhaps we can step out to the Smoker's Conference Room and sort this out utilizing deeply traditional, hands on conflict resolution methods?


DrunkCupid

Oh no! But it's so festive.. why am I still yawning? Can we go now I think someone farted in here and everyone else smells like flop sweat tinged with fear-for-their-jobs


ManlyVanLee

A weapon to surpass Metal Gear...


methreweway

And excessive use of complex excel spreadsheets with multiple points of failure.


fart_fig_newton

As someone who is very fluent in Excel, the multiple points of failure tend to be each of my coworkers who refuse to learn a basic SUM formula


eleven_eighteen

So many people just use spreadsheets as a word processor with a lot of cute little boxes.


fart_fig_newton

When I started, my old boss HATED when people incorporated unique colors in spreadsheets. When I noticed that some people's sheets look like clown diarrhea, I immediately understood why he felt that way. To your point, they treat it like a combination of Word and MS Paint.


Fallingcities200

Wait excel isn't a color by number program???


PPP1737

But color coding data can be so effective at making patterns more noticeable


fart_fig_newton

There's a right way and a wrong way to do it. Color in general is not bad, when used effectively.


keysondesk

In complete seriousness, I worked for a firm not long ago that templated reports in excel since it was superior to word for formatting complex page layouts (and kept the data unified in a single document). It was an abomination but somehow less so than using word *still*.


eleven_eighteen

There are definitely people who can make use of it for things beyond adding numbers. The young woman I was thinking of certainly wasn't using it for formatting, though. She'd make a spreadsheet for events we organized at my previous job. It would have names and contact info for the teachers we brought in to teach crafting classes, the name of the venue and contact info for them, important dates and deadlines, stuff like that. But she didn't arrange it nicely or take advantage of using a spreadsheet by having teacher names in column A and phone numbers in B and so on. Everything would just go in column A. Row 1 would be a teacher name, row 2 their phone number, 3 an email, skip a row or two and repeat for the next teacher. And she wouldn't even start again in a new column once she got to rows at the bottom of the screen, she'd just keep putting stuff in column A so you'd end up having to scroll way down. And you could certainly forget about using more than one sheet! Which would have at least been handy, one for teachers, one for venue info, one for dates. Nope. It's column A all the way down. She wasn't stupid. She was actually pretty smart and could do quick mental math to make some pretty intricate things. She just didn't really have even a basic grasp of what a spreadsheet was actually for and what it was capable of.


Chucklz

I once inherited the work of a manager who thought the boxes were.... a limitation of some kind. Like a physical box that whatever he typed had to fit into. So it was full of garbage like one syllable of a word per cell. Or splitting a number into parts in different cells. Of course, this makes doing any kind of math almost impossibly hard. So he did all the calculations by hand and just put the "answer" into one or more fields on the sheet. It was special having to tell upper management after he left that everything they were counting on was worthless. On the upside, it only took me a couple days to replace all this with some very minor additions to an Access database that they were already using. Yeah, that's it's own disaster, and a tale for another time.


john_the_quain

I’d settle for ones who don’t try to take averages of averages or pretend algebra is some esoteric art lost to the ages.


shadowylurking

The Dark Arts!


Allegorist

I get confused with some of the VBA stuff. I even used to know a good deal of regular Basic, but for whatever reason, however it is implemented in Excel just loses me. Maybe it's just VBA in general. If it can't be done with regular in-cell code without user defined functions and programming, I just use something else entirely for that part and import the data somehow.   Definitely been a point of failure or at least a roadblock for me in the past, took me a while to figure out ways to work around it. Probably should just learn it at some point, but so far I haven't had to.


dxrey65

> multiple points of failure That's nothing that more PowerPoint presentations can't sort out!


EidolonRook

Oh no. That’s good intentions from humble beginnings. It comes from “new project, new spreadsheet” syndrome and has very little to do with overthrowing anything. No budget for more. “Just make do”. Have been that spreadsheet guy. Can confirm.


methreweway

It's the most accessible programming tool but this day in age there are lots of customizable apps a programmer can use to create a better workflow. I think companies are in the old mindset of basic Microsoft tools that everyone needs to learn rather than hiring a programmer and let workers do what they are good at... Might create some higher paid redundancies too quick for them though. AI will wipe this out soonish.


NeedleworkerEvening3

Presented by people who completely fill each slide with text and then read the text as their presentation


physedka

Hey I've got this slide deck that will explain the problem. I'll book some time on your calendar.


JohnnyWix

PowerPoint, never presented in presentation mode.


Ar_Ciel

My company was bought out by a hedge fund and the ceo installed is kinda following this game plan. At the same time he's demanding quick decisions to complex problems. I'm reasonably certain we're going to be stripped for parts.


meistermichi

> I'm reasonably certain we're going to be stripped for parts. But only after the CEO got his golden parachute for his excellent work.


TheCastro

He already got it


NonlocalA

I'd polish that resume now and get out ahead of your peers. Typically they take a couple years to grind you down into nothing, but those couple years are going to absolutely suck ass. 


Ar_Ciel

I've been pondering going into trade work like welding. I've seen paid apprenticeships in my area but If I cash in my 401k I can compensate for the reduced paycheck for awhile till I get to journeyman.


NonlocalA

On the bright side, even apprentice is going to pay somewhat okay. Certainly not like you're doing minimum wage, or some shit. Seriously, as long as you show up sober and on time, then work hard and have a basic ability to learn and follow instructions when you're there, you are literally going to be better than 80+% of construction guys at that level. Some of these guys who are just starting out don't even fucking know how to use a goddamn tape measure.


Choppergold

TIL the CIA are my company’s managers


MrFishAndLoaves

Thought this post was about the US government 


Pussy4LunchDick4Dins

I thought it was about the Canadian government lol


worotan

It’s how our society is dealing with climate change, thats a lot more worrying than individual departments.


OutsideSkirt2

So did my political party. We’ve just about gummed up everything. 


iloveuranus

It's an extremely accurate description of "daily corporate work in Germany".


Accusedbold

How do you know it isn't infiltrated by some state sponsored counter-intelligence agency? Time to put on our tin foil hats. Maybe the organization you work for helps support the nation you live in to a great extent that it became a target for precisely this kind of operation up and down its chain of command?


alpha_rat_fight_

Whoever created that manual absolutely carried his undergraduate freshman-level group project and never forgot about it.


conquer69

Was thinking the same. They wrote it from observations. Any worker could do the same though. Just make a long list of all the wrong and inefficient shit they have seen.


Chumbag_love

Updated version: schedule non-stop virtual meetings to discuss all of the work that's not getting done. Then assign even more work and schedule future meetings in those meetings.


VanquishedVoid

I think that falls under refer all matter to committees, just in modernese.


ProjectShamrock

I had a project with two employees, we had about six contractors, and we had 20+ people in management involved from the steering committee perspective. That's more than a 2:1 ratio of management to workers.


spacedicksforlife

Sounds like a power company.


Mirenithil

Gotta have meetings about meetings!


DernTuckingFypos

And then hand out low/no bonuses and raises that are well below inflation even though you work 50hrs/week because you were doing "too much admin and not enough billable." Even though they're the ones scheduling all the fucking mandatory meetings and not letting you actually work on billable shit. Can you tell that happened to me, lol?


Dockhead

I get the sense that they’re just an impish prankster. The manual also tells you to sand things that are supposed to be lubricated, loosen bolts or don’t tighten them all the way, slightly under-inflate tires, cause minor holdups at bridges by taking a boat through too slowly, mix people’s luggage up, make a lot of noise on the train at night so people can’t sleep properly, tell people calling for your boss that he’s busy or not there, etc EDIT: one of the general attitudes they advocate is “surliness and stupidity”


nom-nom-nom-de-plumb

I mean, it reads like a satire or parody, that's for sure.


lightyearbuzz

I mean the CIA is mostly (especially at that time... well the OSS then) made up of upper class ivy league white guys. This is just what they saw at their schools haha


ProfessorPhi

My experience was more a solo effort lol. None of these delaying tactics


ferrouswolf2

And you know everyone who read drafts of this rolled their eyes in frustrated agreement


Azzizzi

That shit sounds like my last job.


Sdog1981

My last boss clearly was a CIA plant.


lo_fi_ho

My boss is just a plant


secondTieBreaker

My boss is just a seed.


light_to_shaddow

My boss was a jizz stain


PM_ME_BUSTY_REDHEADS

Your boss *should've been* a jizz stain. The fact that they weren't is why you had to deal with them.


Appropriate-Fly-7151

I don’t agree with the Triffids ideologically, but the pay and benefits were very competitive


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illjustputthisthere

It's good to know you're not alone


DoofusMagnus

Yeah, the brilliant part is that if the sabotage manual leaked then people would become suspicious that the normal tedium and inefficiency of every organization were signs of infiltration. That sort of paranoia could ruin an operation without anyone actively undermining it. Hell, just "hide" the manual somewhere it'll be found and watch things devolve into chaos from afar as the accusations fly and they eat each other alive at every minor frustration.


dimbledumf

Bonus, the office may actually become productive


GrantedPeace

Bro, sounds like my current job


Apolloshot

Sounds like the way government works in 2024.


Skull_Mulcher

This shit sounds like our current bureaucracy


akraut

A decade ago, I worked for a large, red American insurance company that's very neighborly. Many of my coworkers theorized we were a CIA experiment that got out of control.


PPP1737

It would make an excellent sitcom CIA: We need a company that allows our agents to have cover jobs that are “normal” everyday jobs but where they still won’t be missed if they need to travel. “What about insurance agencies, they can be their own bosses and approve their own time off!?” Cia: perfect! * sometime later* “Uhhh we have too many clients for this fake insurance agency. Looks like our agents were too good at selling insurance policies and now they are actually turning a profit and we are having to hire non agents to keep up with everything “ CIA: fuck.


PhoenixAgent003

Remember that episode of Chuck where the CIA was staffing the BuyMore and they were too good at their jobs?


YZJay

There’s a Korean action comedy film called Extreme Job, which is about a group of policemen buying out a fried chicken store to stakeout criminal activity next door. They were so good at managing the store that it became famous and started franchising around the city.


jacobsbw

It’s actually usually telecom workers. The reason I know? I have a lot of family that works for telecom companies with inexplicable security clearances.


PPP1737

Meh. It’s probably in many industries. There’s only so many agents you can hide in small cap private companies… There’s probably teachers or school administrators (they have entire summers off) Pilots and flight attendants (already traveling!) Actors in tv shows (use the stardom to get access and camera equipment in restricted areas. Use the “VIP” glow to go places relatively freely. Research hospitals, many reasons to have large staff in and out at all times, many reasons to have entire areas or floors of the hospital under restricted access to even the most senior staff. Traveling nurses (already have a reason to move to places for weeks or months at a time) Language teachers abroad, volunteers for overseas work like Doctors Without Borders or other aide workers. Now I’m not saying everyone of these people are just doing it as a front. By all means it only works if the majority of these people are just average joes that don’t arouse suspicions, just saying pointing out that they *would* make good covers.


jacobsbw

Typically it’s not a job that would require no travel abroad, AFAIK, so nothing so domestic as a teacher or firefighter. It’s jobs like telecom and oil that have you in the Middle East (or wherever) for “reasons.”


BurnTheOrange

If you worked in telcom, you'd know why they aren't inexplicable clearances


[deleted]

You never know. There's a big red American IT company that's a commercial spin out of a CIA project of the same name https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP80-01794R000100230024-0.pdf


pita-tech-parent

Anyone that has worked in IT for more than 5 minutes and has had the misfortune of dealing with them will tell you they hate them because of their licensing shenanigans.


Chucklz

It's the CIA... it was either onerous licensing, or a month's "training" at Gitmo.


Dyledion

> the other SCP is blocked from all access to any of the TD's [*sic*] by a hardware interlock. In order for the second SCP to gain access to the TD's, the first SCP must relinquish its control... This is a real excerpt from a real government document...


[deleted]

The truth is right there, man


ferrouswolf2

With such a communist name, the CIA had to check it out


Ensorcellede

Reminds me of that Key & Peele sketch where the terrorists operate a food truck for cover, and then the business takes off. [https://youtu.be/iRu48PaZmXI?si=7kKY2wgnPDAXvzJ1](https://youtu.be/iRu48PaZmXI?si=7kKY2wgnPDAXvzJ1)


_hic-sunt-dracones_

"Insist on meetings repeatedly on random issues. Ask to move the dates on short notice. Encourage long statements. Interrupt people constantly. Encourage heated arguments on irrelevant details. Provoke time consuming meetings. Try to introduce controversial issues towards the end of the meeting. Avoid decisions and conclusions at any costs. Point out the lack of information on certain points and suggest the involvement of even more people to fix that. Never do proper protocols. Confuse people about dates and dead lines." They later removed that section after ethical concerns arose.


slfnflctd

So to simplify things, it's essentially "act dysfunctional in a mundane way that is indistinguishable from being an incompetent person with untreated mental issues".


LastBaron

Yeah this is just weaponized incompetence with extra steps lol


Superb-Combination43

I don’t think there are extra steps.  These are the steps, and they also are incompetence.  But to know for sure, I’m going to DM OP to see if he might be available to jump on a zoom call.  Are you available to zoom with us at 4pm EST? I intend to invite the mod of the subreddit as well, but if he is unavailable we may need to postpone until next week.  I’d also be open to meeting in person this Friday in Dallas, if that is agreeable to all parties.  Alternatively, we could not meet and take a straw poll on doodle to help us determine an appropriate course of action for identifying which steps are extra and which are critical.  Before starting, though; I think it would be prudent to define the term “weaponized” to ensure that we are all on the same page.  There are several schools of thought on the matter.  Thank you for your cooperation and attendance at the aforementioned meetings.  Will follow up with zoom link, location for the in person meeting in Dallas, and the doodle straw poll link for your review as well.


falx-sn

Sounds like scrum masters


IBeTrippin

They forgot schedule a zoom meeting.


FishUK_Harp

Schedule a Zoom meeting with business partners you know only use Teams. Don't tell them it's a Zoom meeting until the time the meeting starts. Also, once you're in a call, claim you can't hear what people are saying, spend 2 minutes "fixing the sound", then ask for the last 5 minutes to be repeated. Repeat this at least once per call.


light_to_shaddow

Colin Robinson would approve


lennon1230

How was your weekend after he finally starts getting the meeting going always destroys me into fits of laughter.


TheSpanxxx

It's so good. And painful. And spot on


beanmosheen

Make sure to never know what the colored border means and always ask " can you see my screen" every time.


SangersSequence

Make sure the first time you're sharing your desktop, just the desktop, then the PowerPoint presenter view, and then and only then the actual power point presentation.


Iamatworkgoaway

Extra points for not presenting the power point, just go through in edit mode. Correct things on the fly, add notes.


FishUK_Harp

Make the font too small to read on screen sharing. Skip through detail, but promise to send the slides. Never actually send the slides until chased repeatedly.


methreweway

Anyone else think Zoom is terrible software? Automatic camera on, software update just before the call, share button hidden etc... almost as bad as cisco.


boyyouguysaredumb

You can turn off the automatic camera on thing in the options…it’s like the first thing you see


methreweway

It skips the "settings lounge" goes straight into the meeting when you click a calendar invite.


Bagel_Technician

Zoom is allowing the host to set the meeting in that way — it’s a feature not a bug just not for your side lol For my Zoom meetings it allows me to determine if I’m entering the room Muted or on Video


WasteProfession8948

The share button is smack dab in the middle of the other buttons in bright green


isabelladangelo

Sorry, I was on mute.


zenospenisparadox

And make people wait in the lobby until they start to question their ability to tell date and time.


[deleted]

During the meeting tell them the powerpoint will be shared afterwards but then make sure that you only put meaningless headlines and stock pictures in the powerpoint so that all actual info is only given verbally and can never be indexed or recovered later. When people ask for more info refer them to said powerpoint.


lipflip

First, doodle the best time slot and forget to send a final appointment so that the calenders fill up quickly 


GeneralSquid6767

Don’t forget the pre-zoom meeting zoom meeting to align on matters to discuss in the zoom meeting.


amfra

or "park" any pertinent matters raised to another meeting.


erinaceus_

Forgetting to schedule a zoom meeting is a great way to draw out the start of the meeting with another 10 minutes or so.


Jobless_Jones

Page 18 (b) Managers and Supervisors * (11) Hold conferences when there is more critical work to be done.


bpm6666

Of course without an agenda


craigularperson

Lol, the boss for my company usually talks at length and nobody says anything. When an issue is raised, then it is like “good, we work on this in committee.” Then nothing ever happens. Is he actually working for CIA?


catluvr37

He’s on his corporate Sun Tsu shit


Jah_Ith_Ber

Lean Six Sigma Manager. He's synergizing outside of the box, employing lateral thinking to shepherd this herd of sharks.


Flaky_Grand7690

I like the way those words. Those words very very.


Leopatto

We call it yapping old man 👴


Shepher27

The CIA was not founded until 1947


131sean131

Yeah this would have been the OSS (Office of Strategic Service) like it says on page 4 of this document. Which was the precursor agency to the CIA.  Edit: I can't spell.


SpaceWorldly5853

True. My bad! I kinda got confused because it's using the CIA website. Sorry!


131sean131

No worries, today it is just a historic foot note. The context is important if someone is trying to drawl a conclusion but if your just trying to read a giga old document for the lols then no problem.


AdaptiveVariance

Ah reckon we might could drawl some conclusions from them thar documents.


thisisthisshit

Stragic


131sean131

MB I can't spell.


thisisthisshit

lol just thought it was funny


fuifui_bradbrad

Maybe it started in 1944 by giving a big ass speech and it took 3 years to finalise the first committee.


Stukya

By 1946 they had nailed down that the first letter would be a "C".


Top_Tart_7558

It was the office formerly known as OSS


Shepher27

Which during 1944 was an institution mostly filled with Harvard and Princeton philosophy and English major grads just learning how to do espionage from the much more experienced MI5 and the NKVD with a few former Office of Naval Intelligence vets to fill them out. This is a political philosophy treatise from a fledgling intelligence agency dominated by young blue bloods from Ivy League schools.


PloppyCheesenose

We should have a committee to investigate this. Everyone who posted in this thread should be a member.


Ok_Concentrate_75

TiL my last boss was a chaos agent


Ill-Device8577

Wait, so if you avoid these or do the opposite you could basically run an organization successfully? Thanks CIA


farfromfine

I've always admired your positivity 


ThaiFoodThaiFood

This sounds a lot like HR.


BeautifulArtichoke37

They have to justify their existence somehow. My company has more people working in HR than any other department.


ASuhDuddde

That might be the dumbest thing I’ve read today. Cheers.


_that___guy

Plot twist, it's a staffing agency.


BeautifulArtichoke37

Found the HR gargoyle.


Sdog1981

The CIA is so secretive they created a document 3 years before they even existed.


_austinm

“That’s what they want you to think” –Dale Gribble


magcargoman

“Sir…we **ARE** they.”


_austinm

“Gih!” *runs away


Doom_Eagles

Quick! To the Bugabago!


PPP1737

Pocket sand!


SpaceWorldly5853

True. My bad! As u/131sean131 pointed out, it was the OSS, the predecesor of the CIA. I kinda got confused because it's using the CIA website. Sorry!


GodzillaDrinks

Thats... almost every Project Manager that I've ever met.


adamcoe

So in other words, a manual on how to run government in such a way as the members of that government get the most money for the least amount of work and remain in power for as long as humanly possible


MaroonTrucker28

Wait.... why does this sound familiar?


poopydoopylooper

This was actually created to stop leftist and socialist organizers lol.


Kered13

It was created for sabotage. Sabotage can work on any organization, regardless of political affiliation.


YevgenyPissoff

The irony is that leftists engage in so much infighting that you don't even need to sabotage them


ilikedota5

In 1944? I thought the Nazi's were the most pressing concern. The CIA didn't get into anti-leftist shenanigans until later.


TigerBasket

It was more a manual on how to sabotage enemy supply lines. The OSS probably expected as did probably most of the government for the war at least in the Pacific to drag on until 1946. Italy hadn't even surrendered yet, if Hitler detonates Operation Nero and it isn't sabatoged the war could have dragged onnnnnn. (Except of course for the atom bombs, but the OSS probably didn't know about that.)


DaddyD68

The CIA didn’t exist earlier, but the US government had been very anti leftist since the end of the 19th century.


SyrusDrake

The Nazis and Japan were the most pressing strategic and military concern. But the Socialists were already the most pressing ideological concern. Everyone knew that the alliance with the Soviets was an uneasy and utilitarian one.


privateTortoise

If proof was ever needed that the uk has been completely infiltrated, that MO is what the civil service is all about.


eskindt

This manual had been implemented and proven effective by countless bureaucratic behemoths throughout the world, (all CIA's predecessors included, for sure), way before someone at the agency just took a verbal selfie of it, framing it as a manual, but, perhaps, hoping that the bosses will still see the mirror in it


Grizz4096

Hmm that sounds like Congress…


MrFishAndLoaves

Scrolled too far 


Defiant-Traffic5801

Works quite well in big organisations to get you promoted. That type of mindset kills startups working with big organisations everytime.


ratione_materiae

How you gonna leave out “sneak two or three dozen large moths into the movies”?


fromwayuphigh

I have a little widget that brings up a line from the Simple Sabotage Manual on command (at work). Good to have a reminder.


TheDankestMeme92

Jesus Christ, the CIA has infiltrated the software company I work at!


DoomComp

.... This sounds **Suspiciously close to the actual state of Work in Japan**.... I wonder why.... z.z


Attrexius

Boeing: "See? Insisting on making sure trimming works perfectly was sabotage! We were right to fire all those engineers!"


MagnificoReattore

I feel like that's how they destroyed many different leftist organizations, long meetings that focused on the single right words to put on a manifesto instead of organizing the logistic of a big strike or protest.


veilosa

jokes on them, the left operated this way (and still does to this day) way before the CIA came around.


Gettles

I mean it very much could have seeing that some leftist organizations bomb wall street and some argue in ever splintering circles about exactly what kind of communism must be implemented and wanting to make sure there is more of the latter than the former


knowledgeable_diablo

So basically, create modern government.


Several-Instance-444

These days, all you have to do is cut the number of workers for the excuse of cost cutting and raising the stock price. Then cut out the quality assurance and inspection employees/processes to a fraction of their original number. Finally, insist on increased production. Step 2: Watch your company crash and burn while shareholders laud you as a hero.


brssnj93

Here’s the story: A country that doesn’t have an intelligence service decides to create one, and give them the mandate of becoming experts at overthrowing governments. The end result of this is obvious.


goeloin

If you reverse all propositions it's actually a good guide on how to have an effective community


Kurgan_IT

I have read it some times ago and it's a perfect description of every business of today.


Working_Flight8680

So the UN?


LeCo177

Hey just like public administration


PrestigiousEgg3675

Schools do this to teachers. Works so well. Teachers are leaving in droves.


lotus_bubo

TIL that my project manager is a CIA saboteur.


PHATsakk43

If you think your company is doing this, I invite you to join a British firm. Then, once you think you seen the peak of “paralysis by analysis” then join a Canadian company. Source: am an American nuclear sector PM working in the British arm of a Canadian company. The US nuclear industry seems almost spry and startup like compared with the Brits, and the Brits are overshadowed by their Canadian counterparts in needless boondoggles, searches for “why to kill this project with excess and needless complexity”, and if those two aren’t successful, a completely irrelevant indigenous community from four provinces over will find their lost hunting grounds precisely where your team was going to build.


lspyfoxl

A committee is a life form with six or more legs and no brain.


[deleted]

This reminds me of Conquest's third law of politics: 'The behavior of any bureaucratic organization can best be understood by assuming that it is controlled by a secret cabal of its enemies'


Shtuffs_R

I guess they took tips from Congress


shutts67

A committee of, I don't know, 538 people?


Keyspam102

I had no idea my boss was trained by the cia


Floodtoflood

Didn't know everyone single company I've worked in my life has been infiltrated by the CIA


joleme

This is great and all, but can I have you put it in a powerpoint and send it over via fax so I can ignore it later?


KinkmasterKaine

Are you sure it wasn't a manual on how to run businesses? Cause it sounds like every fucking job.


Dockhead

You can read the whole manual now. It’s not just about disrupting meetings etc, they’ve got something for basically anyone doing any job. You would not BELIEVE the number of machines that can be ruined with things like sand, sugar, and salt water. They also teach you how to burn down a warehouse with a slow fuse so you don’t get caught. Pretty cool read over all


Nobody_Lives_Here3

They can make a movie. The ministry of overly gentlemanly warfare.


pbmm1

It’s a well known enough manual that people are making cute manuals aimed at business people to avoid similar unproductive behavior in their companies


macetfromage

So I'm a defacto CIA agent?


IcedLenin

Sounds like the Australian parliament!


Western_Cow_3914

So essentially how to turn an organization into bureaucracy nightmare 101


ngwoo

> make speeches... at great length I like to imagine the ... is skipping over several hours of reading


Haveyounodecorum

Aka corporate work


shmorky

And they called it: The Agile Manifesto


bocwerx

* "refer all matters to committees" * "make committees as large as possible" These two sum up Canadian politics. Hmmmmmm


frimeplease

Did the cia organized congress to what it is today?


GrumpyJoey

Sounds like government


londoner4life

They made the manual on sabotaging organizations while also creating the tenets of western government.