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|title=Out of Office: Work Where You Like and Achieve More
|author=Chris Ward
|publisher=Blue Dot World
|date=April 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0957612303</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0957612303</amazonus>
|website=
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|summary=An encouraging book for those seeking to break out of the office, and create something of their own, using coffee and the Internet.
|cover=0957612303
|aznuk=0957612303
|aznus=0957612303
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''Imbibe coffee and become imbued with an entrepreneurial spirit'' would be an apt summary of the gist of ''Out of Office'' by Chris Ward. If you choose to read the book, be prepared to receive inspiration rather than practical instruction on how to build an empire, if anything. This is not to discredit the book; it is attractively designed, full of fundraising event photos and company founder portraits, motivational quotes and brief enthusiastic testimonies of the interviewees featured. But in terms of content, it doesn’t offer substantial advice on how to make that leap from the office cubicle – a context quite heavily vilified by Ward – to the existence of the creatively liberated mover and shaker.