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Throwing the Elephant
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 12.99Sit down. Breathe deep. This is the last business book you will ever need. For in these pages, Stanley Bing solves the ultimate problem of your working life: How to manage the boss. The technique is simple . . . as simple as throwing an elephant. All it takes is the proper state of mind, a step-by-step plan, and a great leap of faith. This humble... more...
What Would Machiavelli Do?
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 12.99What Would Machiavelli Do? He would feast on other people's discord He wouldn't exactly seek the company of ass-kissers and bimbos, but he wouldn't reject them out of hand, either He would realize that loving yourself means never having to say you're sorry He would kill people, but only if he could feel good about himself afterward He would... more...
The Big Bing
HarperCollins US 2003; US$ 10.99After two decades in the belly of the corporate beast, clawing his way to the top of one of the great multinational companies in the cosmos, Stanley Bing has seen it all. The Big Bing provides a mole's-eye view of the society in which we all live and work, in Bing's trademark funny, wise, and pleasantly mean-spirited style. A mandatory addition... more...
Sun Tzu Was a Sissy
HarperCollins 2004; US$ 11.99We live in a vicious, highly competitive workplace environment, and things arent getting any better. Jobs are few and far between, and people arent any nicer now than they were when Ghengis Khan ran around in big furs killing people in unfriendly acquisitions. For thousands of years, people have been reading the writings of the deeply wise,... more...
Crazy Bosses
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 17.99Since the latter part of the century just past, Stanley Bing has been exploring the relationship between authority and madness. In one bestselling book after another, reporting from his hot-seat as an insider in a world-renowned multinational corporation, he has tried to understand the inner workings of those who lead us and to inquire why they seem... more...
How to Relax Without Getting the Axe
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 11.99?Nobody pricks corporate balloons better than Stanley Bing.? ? New York Post The ultimate satirist of corporate America, bestselling author Stanley Bing ( Sun Tzu Was a Sissy, Crazy Bosses ) now offers an outrageous ?Survival Guide to the New Workplace? with How to Relax Without Getting the Axe ?an eminently useful handbook that... more...
The Big Bing
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 12.99A corporate mole's-eye view of the society in which we all live and toil, creating one of the most entertaining, thought provoking, and just plain funny bodies of work in contemporary letters. Stanley Bing knows whereof he speaks. He has lived the last two decades working inside a gigantic multinational corporation, kicking and screaming all the... more...
Sun Tzu Was a Sissy
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 12.99We live in a vicious, highly competitive workplace environment, and things aren't getting any better. Jobs are few and far between, and people aren't any nicer now than they were when Ghengis Khan ran around in big furs killing people in unfriendly acquisitions. For thousands of years, people have been reading the writings of the deeply wise, but... more...
Sun Tzu Was a Sissy
HarperCollins 2009; Not AvailableWe live in a vicious, highly competitive workplace environment, and things aren't getting any better. Jobs are few and far between, and people aren't any nicer now than they were when Ghengis Khan ran around in big furs killing people in unfriendly acquisitions. For thousands of years, people have been reading the writings of the deeply wise, but... more...
What Would Machiavelli Do?
HarperCollins 2009; Not AvailableWhat Would Machiavelli Do? He would feast on other people's discord He wouldn't exactly seek the company of ass-kissers and bimbos, but he wouldn't reject them out of hand, either He would realize that loving yourself means never having to say you're sorry He would kill people, but only if he could feel good about himself afterward He would... more...









