Throwing the Elephant: Zen and the Art of Managing Up

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Stanley Bing follows his enormously successful What Would Machiavelli Do? with another subversively humorous exploration of how work would be different–if the Buddha were your personal consultant.

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  • Author: Bing, Stanley
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 240
  • Publish Date: June 03 2003
  • ISBN10: 0060934220
  • Language: English
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Stanley Bing follows his enormously successful What Would Machiavelli Do? with another subversively humorous exploration of how work would be different–if the Buddha were your personal consultant.

What would the Buddha do–if he had to deal with a rampaging elephant of a boss every day? That is the premise of Stanley Bing’s wickedly funny guide to finding inner peace in the face of relentlessly obnoxious, huge, and sometimes smelly bosses. Taking the concept of managing up to a new cosmic plateau, Bing urges no less than a revolution of the spirit in the American workplace, turning overwrought, oppressed, stressed-out employees into models of Zen-like powers of concentration, able to take their elephant-like bosses and grey, lumbering companies and twirl them around the little finger of their consciousness.

In Bing’s unique tradition of social criticism cum business self-help, Throwing the Elephant presents Four Truths (or possibly Five), a Ninefold Path, and one useful, hilarious guide to workplace sanity, success, and enlightenment that surpasses all understanding, survival.

Author: Stanley Bing
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Harper Business
Published: 06/03/2003
Pages: 240
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 7.29h x 4.82w x 0.69d
ISBN: 9780060934224
Language: English

Author

Bing, Stanley

Binding

ISBN10

0060934220

ISBN13

9780060934224

Page Count

240

Published Date

June 03 2003

Language

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