Gil Schwartz
Gil Schwartz (May 20, 1951May 2, 2020), known by his pen name Stanley Bing, was an American business humorist and novelist. He wrote a column for ''Fortune'' magazine for more than twenty years after a decade at ''Esquire'' magazine. He was the author of thirteen books, including ''What Would Machiavelli Do?'' and ''The Curriculum'', a satirical textbook for a business school that also offers lessons on the web. Schwartz was senior executive vice president of corporate communications and Chief Communications Officer for CBS. Provided by Wikipedia
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Bingsop's fables little morals for big business by Bing, Stanley
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Sun Tzu war ein Weichei! Besiege deine Feinde, fördere deine Freunde und lerne die wahre Kunst des Krieges by Bing, Stanley
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Zen und die Kunst, einen Elefanten zu führen so managen Sie Ihren Chef by Bing, Stanley
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The curriculum everything you need to know to be a Master of Business Arts by Bing, Stanley
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Was hätte Machiavelli getan? Bosheiten für Manager by Bing, Stanley
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