Corporate Satire
Corporate satire is a genre of humor that uses exaggeration, irony, and ridicule to expose the flaws, absurdities, and ethical lapses in business culture and corporate environments. It often serves as a tool for social critique, highlighting issues like corporate greed and workplace inefficiencies in modern media, while entertaining audiences and sparking real-world conversations about business ethics.
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One of the most influential works of corporate satire, the British TV series 'The Office', was created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant in 2001 and has been adapted into versions in over 10 countries, influencing real office cultures by popularizing terms like 'redundancy' in everyday language and even prompting companies to rethink their management styles.
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