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Stanley Bing first made his appearance in Esquire magazine in 1984, writing scurrilous things about his employers and friends and giving strategic advice to those even more befuddled than he. Rather than risk expulsion from his crabby corporate environment, he created the Bing pseudonym in order to observe and criticize the executive class while at the same time aspiring to its lifestyle. This strategy has for all intents and purposes paid off big-time. Since 1995, Bing has been sniping at the hand that feeds him in the pages of Fortune magazine while functioning as an ultra-haute executive at a huge multinational corporation whose identity is one of the worst-kept secrets in businessBing, Stanley is the author of 'Big Bing Black Holes of Time Management, Gaseous Executives, Meteoric Careers and Other Theories About the Origins and Fate of the Business Universe', published 2003 under ISBN 9780060529550 and ISBN 0060529555.
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