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With time, you may start to see more ding-a-ling authors pop up on the Internet promoting the advent of corporate slacking, as if they are the master of the slacking domain. However interesting they may sound, remember that the concept of Slackism was born here, and K.P. is dedicated to advancing the game of all corporate successful slackers the world over. Now enjoy the links!
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www.slackermanager.com
An outstanding resource for the modern working world. The site goes far beyond the merits of slacking. It encompasses many ideas and concepts which will help change the workplace in the future.
www.corporateconfidential.com
Useful insights from a long time corporate VP of HR will help you build the powers of perception to Himalayan levels. Otherwise, you will only achieve mild success in corporate slacking.
www.simplyfired.com
A good resource to learn from the mistakes of other dimwitted former employees.
Articles on the Web:
How to Idle Your Way to the Top
A recent article by eWeek careers columnist, Deborah Perelman, features a few slacking gold nuggets by K.P. Springfield in how to help boost your workplace perception while maintaining a life of leisure.
The Slacker Manifesto
An eleven page document penned by Brendon Connelly highlighting many similar concepts to successful slacking. K.P. didn't find this until a year after The 5 Habits was completed, but was amazed with the conceptual parallels. A definite must read. Download it in PDF.
The "Consultants"
A recent article by an Australian newspaper proving that other countries have their corporate slacking game far more honed than us Americans.
Competent Jerks and Lovable Fools: The Likeability Factor at Work
A recent feature article by Monster.com on a Harvard Business Review report further backs up the proof that companies will put up with lower productivity if the person is likable and fun.
Be Smarter at Work - Slack Off
From a senior writer at Fortune Magazine. The title explains it all.
Work Less, Achieve More
Author Margaret Heffernan stresses quality of work vs. quantity of work and the idiocy of American employers justifying that the more hours one works, the more productive they are.
Missouri - The Slacker State
As referenced in The 5 Habits, USA TODAY voted home state of Mark Twain number one at slacking at work.
More links to come!