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Microsoft has a sense of English Humour
By Nick Hodge | August 12, 2006
David Brent Management Training videos - of the same ilk as the John Cleese post Fawlty Towers management and sales training films on the 1970s - shows Microsoft UK has a sense of humour.
And way more important, is an English sense of humour.
It is obviously internal only: talking about Microsoft Values - in a very indirect and humourous way. How this leaked I do not know, and I am sure that it breaks a bazillion copyright and internal rules.
I wonder if head office signed off on the content. Somehow, I think this one slipped through the cracks.
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