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Team Winner. Team Trilogy, #1

Par : Ahmed Shamim
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231991570
  • EAN9798231991570
  • Date de parution20/09/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Team Winner is not your typical corporate novel. It is a fun, fast-paced, and moral-tagging black comedy about how one brave fresher, Reagan Islam, stumbled into the dirty world of corporate politics and, against all odds, turned into a gambler-not for money, but for survival, pride, and the spirit of keeping his team upright. The story begins with dreams, coffee cups, and first-day excitement. Still, it quickly crashes into reality: suffocating office politics, manipulation, favoritism, and corruption so thick you could cut it with a knife.
Ramiz engages in dirty politics, Zareef creates an unhygienic work environment, Tahsina supports corruption, honest employees like Mansoor are dismissed, Garza is demoted, and Adel Al Moin is pushed into early retirement. In short, a complete circus of money, women, politics, compliance headaches, and backstabbing colleagues. At the center of this chaos is Reagan Islam, a fresher and a sales executive.
With a trembling but honest heart, he finally revolts against Ramiz and the Imperial Bank itself. To save his colleagues' jobs, he risks it all-gambling with the system, the policies, and even his own future. His only weapons? Courage, strategy, and a lot of faith in the "Team Winner" spirit. But Reagan is not alone. His companions-especially Mansoor (before his mysterious disappearance)-stand as proof that loyalty and friendship still matter.
And even when everything is falling apart, there is always Jawad with his unexpected humor, bringing comic relief to the darkest corners of the story. Each chapter of Team Winner comes with its own moral lesson, crafted for freshers and professionals alike. You'll find practical insights, strategies, definitions, and even techniques that anyone in the corporate world will recognize (and laugh at). Beneath the comedy and chaos lies a handbook of survival in modern offices: how to maintain your ethics when others sell theirs, how to navigate compliance nightmares, and how to foster innovation even in hostile environments. Drawing from my own dynamic experiences, I've poured reality, imagination, and lessons into this book.
Though the hero, Reagan, reaches an almost impossible position-Sales Director, like grabbing the moon itself-the real message is clear: motivation must be as ambitious as reaching for the moon every day, and as fearless as walking in the sky every night. Without that, no dream can survive, and no innovation can be born. Team Winner is, therefore, more than just a novel. It is: (1) A black comedy on corporate mess and politics. (2) A motivational tale for anyone struggling in offices.(3) A manual of morals and strategy for freshers, professionals, and dreamers, and (4) Above all, a celebration of the team spirit that survives against all odds. Funny, sharp, sometimes dark, but always uplifting, this is a story for anyone who has ever sat at a desk and thought: "There must be more than this. "Welcome to the spirit of Team Winner-where courage leads, vision inspires, and no storm can break you.