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Maintain managerial (and staff) self control at holiday office parties

“Drink to me only with thine eyes” and you’ll get into a lot less trouble at the office fete than if you drink anything stronger. Sadly, wise advice about discretion and knowing one’s limits can too easily sip slip away.

Mad Kane’s Office Party Follies takes a humorous look at how to attend the holiday office party without sacrificing your career. This useful comment and link comes from Hannah Hasl-Kelchner’s Legal Literacy blog on Nov. 17, 2007.

Risk management takes on a particularly personal flavor when an office celebration mixes kegs and colleagues. It’s gin and toxic since staff and hard stuff don’t mix.

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