Somehow I Manage: A Notebook for all Managers and fans of the Office

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Somehow I Manage: A Notebook for all Managers and fans of the Office

Somehow I Manage: A Notebook for all Managers and fans of the Office

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Tiff and Stephen join a gym. After a vigorous workout of tin-cutting and phonebook-ripping, the two sit down at the juice bar to discuss “Mrs. California”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on December 1, 2011. Stephen and Tiff had a photo shoot for some new billboards to advertise the podcast. Keep an eye out for them in the root-vegetable district. In the meantime, enjoy their discussion of “Garden Party”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on October 13, 2011. Tiff and Stephen make Sesame Street parody videos about each other and then discuss “Secretary’s Day”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on April 22, 2010.

Stephen and Tiff decide to take-up juggling after discussing “The Inner Circle”. They were just so damn motivated. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on May 5, 2011. Tiff and Stephen learn some very personal details about our beloved characters as they discuss “Angry Andy”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on April 19, 2012.Stephen and Tiff have a dance party to celebrate their penultimate episode before discussing “A.A.R.M.” This episode of “The Office” originally aired on May 9, 2013. After Stephen and Tiff watch a pirated movie on Stephen’s 15” MBP, the two discuss “Stress Relief Part 1”. This episode of “The Office” aired on February 1, 2009.

Tiff and Stephen start a band called “Scotch & Splenda”. Their first song is a melodic discussion of “Pam’s Replacement”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on November 10, 2011. You’re never going to grow your business or sharpen your skills if you don’t take risks. Research suggests that creativity and innovation are a direct function of how often you pursue new ideas.Stephen is the person Tiff most medium suspects. She’s keeping an eye on him while the two discuss “Murder”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on November 12, 2009. Stephen writes some quippy zingers to accompany Tiff’s drawings. The two share a good laugh and a giant egg roll while they discuss “The Search”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on February 3, 2011. Tiff and Mikah are excited to celebrate another holiday in the office. This week they’re discussing “Valentine’s Day.” This episode of “The Office” aired on February 9, 2006. Tiff and Stephen have a very upsetting night after eating some strange cupcakes. After they recover, the two discuss “The Farm”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on March 14, 2013. Not only can hearing your problem out loud spark a creative solution, but it can also be boon to your team's motivation. A study on Inc.com suggests that saying goals aloud to yourself or to a friend increases the chances of achieving those goals by up to 85%.

From the “generous” empty promises to Scott’s Tots to the world’s most uncomfortable dinner party, you probably know by now that Michael Scott wasn’t the best at making decisions, using a computer, or evening holding appropriate conversations. His emotional outbursts made him an odd choice for a manager, and about 99% of his jokes should never be repeated in the workplace. Tiff and Mikah secure a much-deserved raise before the two sit down to talk about “The Negotiation.” This episode of “The Office” aired on April 5, 2007. Tiff impatiently waits for Stephen to set up the new copier before the two discuss “Two Weeks.” This episode of “The Office” originally aired on March 26, 2009. Stephen and Tiff still can’t remember if Stanley has a mustache. After debating the topic, the two discuss “Welcome Party”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on April 12, 2012. Michael maintained a roller-coaster relationship with technology over the course of the series. The following groundbreaking observations serve as a healthy, relatable reminder about our daily lives.

Tiff and Stephen dress up as each other for this special Halloween episode. The two attempt to discuss “Costume Contest”, but get very distracted by their altered appearances. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on October 28, 2010. Write down your big ideas, work tasks, jokes, and pranks like a boss in this stylish journal modeled after Michael G. Scott’s best-selling memoir, Somehow I Managed. After Tiff and Mikah perfect their “That One Night” duet, the two sit down to discuss “Dinner Party.” This episode of “The Office” aired on April 10, 2008.

Stephen and Tiff have a Scrabble battle to see who chooses the next episode. They tie, decide to move along as usual, and discuss “The Seminar”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on January 27, 2011. Learned a lot. A must read for aspiring managers. Its the bible of business management. It will always stay on top. Thats what she said. Tiff makes Stephen follow clues before he can get the Zoom meeting code so they can discuss “New Leads”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on March 18, 2010.

After Stephen and Tiff face off in a volleyball tournament, the two sit down with some lemonade and discuss “Company Picnic”. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on May 14, 2009. There is a lot you can learn from Mr. Scott. Sometimes it is more about what you shouldn’t do than what you should do. From the new ways consumers are finding and interacting with businesses, to new content management and client relation systems, there are often too many moving parts for a small team of solo entrepreneurs to handle themselves. Stephen arranges a tour of Tennessee so Tiff can finally understand where he lives. They wore neon green hats that said, “SIM does TN”. After the trip, the two discuss “Gettysburg”, which Tiff now knows is nowhere near Tennessee. This episode of “The Office” originally aired on November 17, 2011.



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