The clean, spare lines, looping oversized noses, and sharp wit of Charles Barsotti¡¦s business cartoons have been staples of The New Yorker for more than three decades. Featuring angry, fist-pounding bosses, hapless, undersized underlings, and deadpan secretaries making outrageous utterances, these are among the cleverest and most searing cartoons about corporate life. ¡§Just tell them it¡¦s ¡¥other people¡¦, as in ¡¥other people¡¦s money¡¦¡¨, an irate executive barks into the telephone. ¡§I can¡¦t believe it, a punk like me laying off an industry legend like you¡¨, a young businessman muses to his soon-to-be-ex-boss. ¡§Would you like a little phone sex while you hold¡¨ a middle-aged secretary inquires. People on every step of the corporate ladder, from office temp to CEO, will identify with the hilarious scenarios in Barotti¡¦s brilliant sketches.