It is hard to believe that Mad Men is over. It was more than just a television show. It was a cultural phenomenon.
For many of us, it was not enough to watch the show just once. We needed to re-watch episodes to make sure we did not miss any of the nuances.
As an employment lawyer who represents management, I was particularly intrigued. Virtually every episode could be the subject of a human resource seminar.
Take Joan Holloway for example. Or, as friends call her, Red.
Joan was the victim of…
Lunes, Mayo 18, 2015
Don Draper teaching the world to sing in perfect harmony
It is hard to believe that Mad Men is over. It was more than just a television show. It was a cultural phenomenon.
For many of us, it was not enough to watch the show just once. We needed to re-watch episodes to make sure we did not miss any of the nuances.
As an employment lawyer who represents management, I was particularly intrigued. Virtually every episode could be the subject of a human resource seminar.
Take Joan Holloway for example. Or, as friends call her, Red.
Joan was the victim of…
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