Following an introduction to the fictional person that is Stanley Bing, this book plunges into focused sections that explore the range of subjects, issues, questions, concerns and dietary suggestions. This book provides a Bing's-eye view of the society in which we all live and work, creating one of the funny bodies of work in contemporary letters.
Bing has lived the last two decades in the belly of the beast, climbing the ladder at one of the great multi-national corporations of the cosmos, while living in the real world of family, friends and consumable goods. His no-punches-pulled insights are always riotously funny, but it's his ability to motivate that sets him apart from all the other thumbsuckers who empty out the contents of their brains in the pages of disposable media. Following a brief introduction to the wondrous creation that is Stanley Bing, the book plunges the reader into tightly focused sections that explore the vast range of subjects, issues, questions, concerns, and dietary suggestions that have characterized Bing's thinking since 1984, when he unveiled his corporate strategy column in the pages of Esquire. The Big Bing provides a Bing's-eye view of the society in which we all live and work, creating one of the most entertaining, thought-provoking and just plain funny bodies of work in contemporary letters.
A 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 way up the ladder. He has seen it all -- mergers, acquisitions, layoffs, the death of the three-martini lunch -- and has himself been painfully re-engineered a number of times. He has eaten and drunk way too much, stayed in hotels far too good for him, waited for limousines in the pouring rain, and enjoyed it all. Sort of. Most importantly, Bing has seen management at its best and worst, and has practiced both as he made the transition from an inexperienced player who hated pompous senior management to a polished strategist who kind of sees its point of view now and then. In one essential volume, here is all you need to know to master your career, your life, and when necessary, other weaker life forms.
Stanley Bing is a columnist for Fortune magazine and the best-selling author of What Would Machiavelli Do?, Throwing the Elephant, Sun Tzu Was a Sissy, 100 Bullshit Jobs and How to Get Them, and The Big Bing, as well the novels Lloyd: What Happened and You Look Nice Today. By day, he is an haute executive in a gigantic multinational corporation whose identity is one of the worst-kept secrets in business.
"The Big Bing may be the funniest business book ever written." -- Don Imus"With sly humor, Bing offers alternative strategies to conquering any industry provided you are willing to forsake sentiment, human decency, and if need be, close family members." -- Time magazine
Living in the Belly of the Corporate Beast For twenty years, Stanley Bing has offered insight, wisdom, and advice from inside the belly of the corporate beast. Kicking and screaming all the way up the ladder, he's seen it all-mergers, acquisitions, layoffs, and, tragically, the death of the three-martini lunch. More important, he's seen management at its best and worst, and has practiced both as he made the transition from an inexperienced player who hated pompous senior executives to a polished strategist who kind of sees their point of view now and then. Now, in one essential volume, Bing pulls together his most sophisticated and hilarious pieces from "Esquire" and "Fortune" to provide a corporate mole's-eye view of the society in which we live and toil, presenting all you need to know to master your career, your life, and, when necessary, other, weaker life forms. Funny, sharply observant, pleasantly mean-spirited, and at times even useful, "The Big Bing" is the definitive collection of thoughts, rants, musings, and gripes from America's greatest surviving business humorist.
"With sly humor, Bing offers alternative strategies to conquering any industry provided you are willing to forsake sentiment, human decency, and if need be, close family members."