The Magic Blackberry
creating and nurturing the right relationships at work
 
Marshall Cavendish
 
 


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This enchanting and entertaining tale centres around Jack Logan, who, overtaken with the desire to respond on command to every email that bleeps and vibrates into his inbox, is soon sabotaging his career with emotionally charged emails that do nothing to enhance his reputation and relationships at work.

Like a modern day Aladdin rubbing his lamp, it’s not long before one of these career limiting emails awakens The Magic BlackBerry. With its unique insights and playful personality, The Magic BlackBerry guides Jack through a number of situations in his working life – teaching him the importance of relationships, communication, and perspective; resulting in his personal growth, and ultimately greater success at work.

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“A refreshingly creative and practical look at the cult of the BlackBerry. Repent before it’s too late! Pack this gem in your bag the next time you’re travelling. A great little read”.
Daniel H. Pink, author of A Whole New Mind

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