Mark Gallachi is the CEO of the company. He doesn't really know how he got there, but believes writing a company memoir will boost the morale of the company's workforce. When he starts to tell the story about his rise to the top, he uncovers strange memories about the company, confessing his deep secrets and recounting bizarre situations.
Follow Mark Gallachi's rise from the bottom rung of the corporate ladder to the top of the company.
I really enjoyed this book it's characters are excellently written and you can relate to all of them and have probably worked with similar people. The story flows nicely and keeps you interested right to the end. I highly recommend this and don't think you'd be disappointed if you have this a go, a thoroughly good read.
It's not that often that I laugh out loud while reading, but "Let Go" made me do so many times! Simon Linter's satirical caricature of corporate culture is masterful, and is sure to tickle anyone who has ever experienced working in the belly of a corporate beast. The fact that "the company" is never named, that we never learn what products or services it actually produces, and that it is headed by a mostly anonymous cabal of anonymous corporate yes-men is part of Linter's comic genius, letting the corporate BS shine through all the more hilariously.
This is a Goodreads win review. This is an excellent fiction book. The more Mark tries to Let Go the more promotions he gets. It is a really good read.