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208:, and messily knocking down a cubicle wall blocking his view out the window. Furthermore, when Milton is revealed to have been made redundant five years earlier, but still receives pay and comes to Initech (as neither he nor the accounting department were told), the consultants tell accounting to stop paying Milton without telling him and Lumbergh laughs, as well as confiscating Milton's beloved red Swingline stapler and eventually moving him and his desk downstairs to the basement storage areas, where he is told to tackle the cockroach problem. 171:. He has been described as "the antithesis of the motivational management leadership ideal". He greets subordinates with an unenthusiastic and entirely rhetorical "What's happening?", and when asking an employee to do an unpleasant task, starts the sentence with, "I'm gonna need you to", or "If you could go ahead and", as well as ending these requests with "that'd be great/terrific" and "mmmkay?" A 211:
After this, Lumbergh's fate is never elaborated on, though the deleted scenes reveal the filmmakers considered having him die in a fire started by Milton in revenge for being mistreated, and Peter, alongside coworkers Michael and Samir, discuss attending his funeral. In deleted scenes Peter's boss at
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Despite being a vice-president, Lumbergh is shown to be spineless when business consultants Bob Slydell and Bob Porter are brought in to help with downsizing Initech, and eventually start questioning Lumbergh after his poor management comes to their attention. He also does not know how to respond to
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Peter's flippant attitude when he comes to work while hypnotised; Peter's actions include removing a door handle that constantly gives him static shocks, preparing fish at his desk, playing
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After Peter sleeps throughout the weekend after being hypnotised into not caring about his job, Lumbergh leaves seventeen messages on Peter's answering machine.
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In the film, Lumbergh is presented as a micromanager, whose favourite targets are programmer Peter Gibbons (the main protagonist, played by
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article said that the character "brilliantly exposed the emptiness of linguistic conventions at work." Social historian
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as the film's main antagonist. A caricature of corporate management, Lumbergh is a division vice president of the
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writes that Lumbergh's "non-confrontational" communication style "masks the reality of management coercion".
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college class ring. According to his Initech employee's personnel file, Lumbergh graduated from MIT with a
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The American Worker on Film: A Critical History, 1909-1999
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his new construction job behaves exactly like Lumbergh.
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is a fictional character, who appeared initially in the
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Office Space
Mike Judge
Gary Cole
Milton
Gary Cole
Office Space
Texas
Porsche 911 SC
vanity license plate
dress shirts
suspenders
MIT
BS
micromanager
busy work
paperwork
TPS reports
Wharton Journal
Joe Moran
Ron Livingston
Stephen Root
Tetris
McFarland & Company
ISBN
978-0-7864-4734-3
"Why we should remember Bill Lumbergh"
Wharton School
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