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The beanbag moose began as a prop for NYT publisher Arthur Sulzberger's off-the-shelf management philisophy. Since this week's staff meeting at the New York Times, when Sulzberger put a moose on the table to signal open discussion, it has become a comic icon of a lumbering newspaper. So Times-haters everywhere will be pleased to know that beanbag meese — mooses? — are available for purchase, online. Voodoo pins not included.
Moose and Elk [Becca's Workshop]
The Moose, explained [Gawker]