Office Politics Pitfalls: Intern-Gate Part 1

It all started on a typical Monday morning in the break room.

Intern-Genius, the new kid with a "creative" idea for a social media campaign, was trying to "network" with the marketing team.

But little did they know, their "innovative" pitch was actually just a thinly veiled excuse to get a free lunch out of the team leader.

The team was shocked, SHOCKED, to discover that Intern-Genius had been "accidentally" ordering 17 pizzas for "research purposes" and was planning to "test" the team's taste buds with a " focus group."

But what about the "focus group" that consisted of just one person - the team leader, who was "volunteered" to be the "test subject" and ended up with a stomachache?

Stay tuned for Part 2, where Intern-Genius tries to "rebrand" the company's logo with a "bold new font" that looks suspiciously like they drew it in MS Paint.

Next Page: Intern-Gate Part 2

Department of Red Tape: How the Marketing Team Learned to Love Bureaucracy

The Great Coffee Machine Conspiracy: A Tale of Office Sabotage