Politics @ Coffee Machine by visionary author Sandeep Chavan is a bold, humorous, and deeply reflective narrative that reimagines workplace politics through the voice of an ordinary coffee machine that becomes an extraordinary philosopher. This creative non‑fiction work blends satire, organizational psychology, and ripple‑field metaphors to reveal how the true dynamics of corporate life are brewed not in boardrooms or strategy decks, but in the informal corners where caffeine, conversation, and consequence collide.
At its heart, the book is a meditation on the hidden thermodynamics of human behavior inside organizations. Chavan uses the coffee machine as a narrative device-mentor, mirror, and oracle-to expose the physics of influence, the entropy of ego, and the energy flows that shape culture more than any official policy ever could. Each chapter is crafted as a metaphorical beverage: The Warm‑Up Brew explores silence as strategy, Espresso of Ego dissects hierarchy and ambition, Latte of Loyalty questions the weight of faithfulness, Brewing Rumors examines gossip as currency, and The Decaf Zone reflects on compliance and burnout. Later sections-Sugar of Success, The Bitter Grounds, Filter of Feedback, Steam of Change, and Caffeine & Consequence-extend the metaphor into corporate chemistry, showing how humor, loyalty, and consequence interact like ingredients in a volatile brew.
The narrative is not a manual on leadership, nor a textbook of management frameworks. Instead, it is a living field of stories, aphorisms, and insights designed to provoke thought, entertain, and inspire awareness. Readers encounter humor because humor is the safest truth‑teller; metaphors because metaphors allow difficult realities to be discussed without defensiveness; and philosophy because no workplace truly evolves unless its people do. Chavan's writing style is conversational yet profound, weaving narrative anecdotes with universal energy dynamics (UED), ripple field dynamics (RFD), and the law of consequences (LOC)-concepts that invite readers to retrain intuition and dissolve fragmentation in their own professional lives.
The book's prologue sets the stage with a consultant meeting the coffee machine at XYZ Corporation, where truths leak more freely than in any meeting. Through witty exchanges, the machine explains hierarchies in terms of espresso, lattes, cappuccinos, and decaf, while revealing that organizations run not on caffeine but on consequence. This metaphor continues throughout, offering readers memorable lines such as "Merit mumbles. Relationships amplify," and "Silence isn't surrender-it's pending consequence." These aphorisms make the book ideal for readers who want both entertainment and practical reflection.
Politics @ Coffee Machine is perfect for professionals, leaders, consultants, HR practitioners, educators, and students of organizational behavior. It appeals to anyone who has ever learned more at the coffee machine than in a formal meeting. It is equally suited for readers of business humor, corporate satire, workplace psychology, and leadership development. The book's approachable style makes it accessible to general audiences while its layered metaphors provide depth for scholars and practitioners.
Ultimately, this book is a rare blend: equal parts humor, empathy, and consequence. It invites readers to listen differently-to conversations, silences, and the subtle energy fields that define workplace culture. Whether you are a CEO, a team leader, or simply someone navigating the daily grind, Politics @ Coffee Machine will change the way you see your office, your colleagues, and yourself. It is not just about coffee-it is about the unscripted, unrecorded, consequential moments that truly keep organizations alive.
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Sandeep J. Chavan is an author, researcher, and consultant who blends humor, human behavior, and practical insight to help people understand workplace dynamics with clarity, awareness, and simple wisdom.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Politics at Coffee Machine by visionary author Sandeep Chavan is a bold, humorous, and deeply reflective narrative that reimagines workplace politics through the voice of an ordinary coffee machine that becomes an extraordinary philosopher. This creative non-fiction work blends satire, organizational psychology, and ripple-field metaphors to reveal how the true dynamics of corporate life are brewed not in boardrooms or strategy decks, but in the informal corners where caffeine, conversation, and consequence collide.At its heart, the book is a meditation on the hidden thermodynamics of human behavior inside organizations. Chavan uses the coffee machine as a narrative device-mentor, mirror, and oracle-to expose the physics of influence, the entropy of ego, and the energy flows that shape culture more than any official policy ever could. Each chapter is crafted as a metaphorical beverage: The Warm-Up Brew explores silence as strategy, Espresso of Ego dissects hierarchy and ambition, Latte of Loyalty questions the weight of faithfulness, Brewing Rumors examines gossip as currency, and The Decaf Zone reflects on compliance and burnout. Later sections-Sugar of Success, The Bitter Grounds, Filter of Feedback, Steam of Change, and Caffeine & Consequence-extend the metaphor into corporate chemistry, showing how humor, loyalty, and consequence interact like ingredients in a volatile brew.The narrative is not a manual on leadership, nor a textbook of management frameworks. Instead, it is a living field of stories, aphorisms, and insights designed to provoke thought, entertain, and inspire awareness. Readers encounter humor because humor is the safest truth-teller; metaphors because metaphors allow difficult realities to be discussed without defensiveness; and philosophy because no workplace truly evolves unless its people do. Chavan's writing style is conversational yet profound, weaving narrative anecdotes with universal energy dynamics (UED), ripple field dynamics (RFD), and the law of consequences (LOC)-concepts that invite readers to retrain intuition and dissolve fragmentation in their own professional lives.The book's prologue sets the stage with a consultant meeting the coffee machine at XYZ Corporation, where truths leak more freely than in any meeting. Through witty exchanges, the machine explains hierarchies in terms of espresso, lattes, cappuccinos, and decaf, while revealing that organizations run not on caffeine but on consequence. This metaphor continues throughout, offering readers memorable lines such as "Merit mumbles. Relationships amplify," and "Silence isn't surrender-it's pending consequence." These aphorisms make the book ideal for readers who want both entertainment and practical reflection.Politics at Coffee Machine is perfect for professionals, leaders, consultants, HR practitioners, educators, and students of organizational behavior. It appeals to anyone who has ever learned more at the coffee machine than in a formal meeting. It is equally suited for readers of business humor, corporate satire, workplace psychology, and leadership development. The book's approachable style makes it accessible to general audiences while its layered metaphors provide depth for scholars and practitioners.Ultimately, this book is a rare blend: equal parts humor, empathy, and consequence. It invites readers to listen differently-to conversations, silences, and the subtle energy fields that define workplace culture. Whether you are a CEO, a team leader, or simply someone navigating the daily grind, Politics at Coffee Machine will change the way you see your office, your colleagues, and yourself. It is not just about coffee-it is about the unscripted, unrecorded, Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9788199417007
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Politics at Coffee Machine by visionary author Sandeep Chavan is a bold, humorous, and deeply reflective narrative that reimagines workplace politics through the voice of an ordinary coffee machine that becomes an extraordinary philosopher. This creative non-fiction work blends satire, organizational psychology, and ripple-field metaphors to reveal how the true dynamics of corporate life are brewed not in boardrooms or strategy decks, but in the informal corners where caffeine, conversation, and consequence collide.At its heart, the book is a meditation on the hidden thermodynamics of human behavior inside organizations. Chavan uses the coffee machine as a narrative device-mentor, mirror, and oracle-to expose the physics of influence, the entropy of ego, and the energy flows that shape culture more than any official policy ever could. Each chapter is crafted as a metaphorical beverage: The Warm-Up Brew explores silence as strategy, Espresso of Ego dissects hierarchy and ambition, Latte of Loyalty questions the weight of faithfulness, Brewing Rumors examines gossip as currency, and The Decaf Zone reflects on compliance and burnout. Later sections-Sugar of Success, The Bitter Grounds, Filter of Feedback, Steam of Change, and Caffeine & Consequence-extend the metaphor into corporate chemistry, showing how humor, loyalty, and consequence interact like ingredients in a volatile brew.The narrative is not a manual on leadership, nor a textbook of management frameworks. Instead, it is a living field of stories, aphorisms, and insights designed to provoke thought, entertain, and inspire awareness. Readers encounter humor because humor is the safest truth-teller; metaphors because metaphors allow difficult realities to be discussed without defensiveness; and philosophy because no workplace truly evolves unless its people do. Chavan's writing style is conversational yet profound, weaving narrative anecdotes with universal energy dynamics (UED), ripple field dynamics (RFD), and the law of consequences (LOC)-concepts that invite readers to retrain intuition and dissolve fragmentation in their own professional lives.The book's prologue sets the stage with a consultant meeting the coffee machine at XYZ Corporation, where truths leak more freely than in any meeting. Through witty exchanges, the machine explains hierarchies in terms of espresso, lattes, cappuccinos, and decaf, while revealing that organizations run not on caffeine but on consequence. This metaphor continues throughout, offering readers memorable lines such as "Merit mumbles. Relationships amplify," and "Silence isn't surrender-it's pending consequence." These aphorisms make the book ideal for readers who want both entertainment and practical reflection.Politics at Coffee Machine is perfect for professionals, leaders, consultants, HR practitioners, educators, and students of organizational behavior. It appeals to anyone who has ever learned more at the coffee machine than in a formal meeting. It is equally suited for readers of business humor, corporate satire, workplace psychology, and leadership development. The book's approachable style makes it accessible to general audiences while its layered metaphors provide depth for scholars and practitioners.Ultimately, this book is a rare blend: equal parts humor, empathy, and consequence. It invites readers to listen differently-to conversations, silences, and the subtle energy fields that define workplace culture. Whether you are a CEO, a team leader, or simply someone navigating the daily grind, Politics at Coffee Machine will change the way you see your office, your colleagues, and yourself. It is not just about coffee-it is about the unscripted Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9788199417007
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