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作       者:Bing, Stanley

出  版  社:HarperCollins e-books

出版时间:2011-04-01

字       数:10.2万

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For more than twenty years, Stanley Bing has peerlessly explained corporate culture and strategy with wit and insight. Now he brings us this engaging and instructive book of white-collar fables that have charmed generations of businesspeople since Greece was glorious and Rome was grand, brilliant gems of wisdom flowing from the pen of the mysterious, legendary author known throughout the ancient corporate world by a single name: Bingsop. Bingsop's Fables is animated by a cast of archetypal characters that are as iconic and representative of human nature as were the jackdaw, the dull, the snake, the hare, the lion, the horse, and all the rest of the birds and beasts that populated the stories of that other fabulist, Aesop. The Stupid Investor, the Miserable Misery Mogul, the Ill-Tempered PR Person, and the Potentially Generous CEO each struts and frets his hour upon the stage and, in the end, presents us with a moral that rings so true it would hurt if we were not also laughing. Festooned with provocative, witty illustrations by New Yorker artist Steve Brodner, this lean, muscular edition will equally be at home on the shelves of aspiring hedge fund managers hoping to kill their elders as on the credenzas of those beleaguered executives who hear the next generation coming up fast from behind. No business library should be considered complete without it.
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Cover

Title Page

Dedication

Epigraph

Contents

Translator’s Note

Shit Flows Downhill, but Not Forever

The Human Resources Guy Who Became Something of a Hipster

The Media Mogul Who Pissed Off His Limo Driver

A Google Guy Shows Why They’re #1

Ugly Lunch

Just Because He’s a Philanthropist Doesn’t Mean He’s Not a Dick

What Price Macho?

The Ambitious Book Editor and the Super Agent

The Two Publicity-Crazy Moguls

The Stupid Investor Gets Outsmarted . . . Again!

Bob and Larry Have Some Trouble on the Road

The Very Thirsty Young Tech Guy

Dude! Where’s My Money?

The Karma Chameleon CPA

The Executive Vice President of Whatever and the Tiny Grunt

The End of the Enlightened Manager

Some Are More Equal Than Others

The Sales Guy Who Was Obsessed with People’s Birthdays

The Bald Little Beancounter Keeps His Beans Dry

The Head Who Lost His Headcount

The Finance Guy and the Digital Guru with a Wild Hair Up His Ass

The Hopeful Employees and the Cash Balance Pension Plan

And Now an Important Word About Priorities

Politics Makes Smart Bedfellows

The Silly Salesmen Laid Low by the Sexy Strippers and Their Own Stupidity

The Potentially Generous CEO and the Idiots Who Misjudged the Depths of His Largesse

The Veep and the Creep

The President of Sales vs. the Lazy Sales Weasels

The Reporter from a Leading Financial Publication and the Two Priapic Moguls

When Worlds Collide

The Miserable Miserly Mogul Gets Served

The Unquestionably Sick (but Still Quite Dangerous) Chairman

The Former CEO Who Would Be King

The City Mouse and the Country Mouse

Final Note

About the Author

Also by Stanley Bing

Copyright

About the Publisher

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