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Bingsop's Fables

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"A masterful curmudgeon who causes laugh-out-loud moments."—USA Today

"Bing delivers his works smoothly, projecting tones of deadpan sarcasm and animated mockery befitting the often irreverent content." —Publishers Weekly

From celebrated business writer and Fortune columnist Stanley Bing, the bestselling author of What Would Machiavelli Do?, Throwing The Elephant, Sun Tzu is a Sissy, and more, comes a collection of playful fables poking fun at corporate archetypes while imparting useful and humorous lessons for anyone striving to make it big in big business. Illustrated throughout by New Yorker artist Steve Brodner, Bingsop's Fables is the perfect addition to any executive bookshelf in need of a little humor—and a lot of excellent advice.


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Publisher: HarperCollins

Kindle Book

  • Release date: April 26, 2011

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9780062092007
  • Release date: April 26, 2011

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780062092007
  • File size: 11141 KB
  • Release date: April 26, 2011

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"A masterful curmudgeon who causes laugh-out-loud moments."—USA Today

"Bing delivers his works smoothly, projecting tones of deadpan sarcasm and animated mockery befitting the often irreverent content." —Publishers Weekly

From celebrated business writer and Fortune columnist Stanley Bing, the bestselling author of What Would Machiavelli Do?, Throwing The Elephant, Sun Tzu is a Sissy, and more, comes a collection of playful fables poking fun at corporate archetypes while imparting useful and humorous lessons for anyone striving to make it big in big business. Illustrated throughout by New Yorker artist Steve Brodner, Bingsop's Fables is the perfect addition to any executive bookshelf in need of a little humor—and a lot of excellent advice.


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