
Stanley Bing
Author · 16 books
Stanley Bing is a bestselling fiction and nonfiction writer, and a longtime columnist for Esquire, Fortune, and many other national publications. He is the author of almost a dozen books that explore the boundaries of hard-nosed, practical business strategy and satire. These include Crazy Bosses, which, in mapping the relationship between pathology and power, predicted so much of the current political climate; What Would Machiavelli Do, which addressed why mean people often do better than nice ones; and most recently a comprehensive replacement for the traditional MBA program, The Curriculum. His three novels are Lloyd: What Happened, You Look Nice Today, and Immortal Life.
Books

Rome, Inc.
The Rise and Fall of the First Multinational Corporation
2011

Crazy Bosses
Fully Revised and Updated
1992

What Would Machiavelli Do?
The Ends Justify the Meanness
1999

You Look Nice Today
2003

The Worst Noel
Hellish Holiday Tales
2005

Immortal Life
A Soon To Be True Story
2017

Board Room Babies
2011

100 Bullshit Jobs…And How to Get Them
2006

Throwing the Elephant
Zen and the Art of Managing Up
2002

The Curriculum
Everything You Need to Know to Be a Master of Business Arts
2013

Bingsop's Fables
Little Morals for Big Business
2011

Executricks
Or How to Retire While You're Still Working
2008

How to Relax Without Getting the Axe
A Survival Guide to the New Workplace
2009

Lloyd
What Happened
1998

Sun Tzu Was a Sissy
Conquer Your Enemies, Promote Your Friends, and Wage the Real Art of War
2004

The Big Bing
Black Holes of Time Management, Gaseous Executive Bodies, Exploding Careers, and Other Theories on the Origins of the Business Universe
2003