You can find printable versions or fan-made stationery on sites like Etsy or Redbubble . 2. Business Case Study: The "Broke" Negotiation
Dunder Mifflin offers to buy out Michael's struggling company. During the meeting, Michael realizes David Wallace is more desperate than he is. Memorable Line: "Well, well, well... how the turntables..."
It sounds like you're looking for something related to the iconic from The Office . Since you asked for a "paper" related to the episode " Broke " (S5E23) , I’ve put together a few options depending on what you’re after—whether it’s a printable prop, a business "case study" of the negotiation, or a breakdown of the episode's plot. 1. The "Michael Scott Paper Company" Letterhead
The Michael Scott Paper Company is literally broke and can't fulfill its low-cost delivery promises.
If you're writing an essay or just need a refresher on the episode's "paper trail," here are the highlights:
If you want a physical "paper" to use as a prop or a joke, you can find fan-made replicas of the company's letterhead. It’s famously minimal (and a bit cheap-looking), just like Michael’s "Dream Team" would have designed.