Every office has invisible rules. The people who rise to the top are not always the smartest. Not always the hardest workers. And rarely the most sincere. Nathan Lee understands this better than anyone. Inside a massive global corporation ruled by KPIs, Slack notifications, endless meetings, and political theater, Nathan discovers a different kind of power - the power of perception. While others burn themselves out trying to prove their value, Nathan quietly builds systems that: automate his workload, amplify his reputation, manipulate digital visibility, control workplace narratives, and turn office politics into a strategic game.
What begins as a survival tactic slowly evolves into something far more dangerous:Nathan becomes the hidden architect of the company itself. The Corporate Alchemist's Handbook is a darkly humorous, psychologically sharp exploration of modern office life where productivity becomes theater and information becomes power. Perfect for readers who enjoy: workplace satire, corporate politics, psychological strategy, tech industry culture, productivity systems, antihero protagonists, and modern organizational warfare.
In today's office jungle, hard work is optional. Perception is everything.
Every office has invisible rules. The people who rise to the top are not always the smartest. Not always the hardest workers. And rarely the most sincere. Nathan Lee understands this better than anyone. Inside a massive global corporation ruled by KPIs, Slack notifications, endless meetings, and political theater, Nathan discovers a different kind of power - the power of perception. While others burn themselves out trying to prove their value, Nathan quietly builds systems that: automate his workload, amplify his reputation, manipulate digital visibility, control workplace narratives, and turn office politics into a strategic game.
What begins as a survival tactic slowly evolves into something far more dangerous:Nathan becomes the hidden architect of the company itself. The Corporate Alchemist's Handbook is a darkly humorous, psychologically sharp exploration of modern office life where productivity becomes theater and information becomes power. Perfect for readers who enjoy: workplace satire, corporate politics, psychological strategy, tech industry culture, productivity systems, antihero protagonists, and modern organizational warfare.
In today's office jungle, hard work is optional. Perception is everything.