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Management metaphors are out for the count

By Lucy Kellaway

Published: March 1 2009 20:09 | Last updated: March 1 2009 20:09

The gloves are off. The creators of business metaphors have been pulling their punches for more than a decade but have now come out swinging. There is a new metaphor in the management ring and, just in case you are too punch-drunk after so many idioms to have guessed what it is, here’s the knockout blow: it’s boxing.

The latest Harvard Business Review contains an 11-page article telling us that the best way to survive financial meltdown and global recession is to be like Muhammad Ali when he met George Foreman for their Rumble in the Jungle in Kinshasa, Zaire.

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