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The Curriculum

Everything You Need to Know to Be a Master of Business Arts

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From the mind of the ultimate corporate gunslinger comes this no-nonsense, real-world curriculum, designed to augment—if not replace—the more traditional path to achieving mastery of the business universe. Conquer this sharp, practical and often amusing course of study and save $250,000 of wasted business school tuition.

Unlike those august, Ivy-encrusted factories that churn out masterful business administrators, The Curriculum will teach you the art of business, employing a smart, tactical battle plan that will prove infinitely more awesome as you make your way in the world.

We begin, in the Core Curriculum, with the acquisition and maintenance of Power. Included are such essentials as Not Appearing Stupid (an early career requirement), Fabricating A Sustainable Business Personality, and the arts of Management and Selling.

The Advanced Curriculum hones the skills that are required to seize Success by the throat and shake it until valuable prizes fall out of its pockets, including fundamentals on Strategic Thinking, Self-Branding, mastering Electronic Communications, and dealing with Crazy People.

Tutorials and Electives, which students may pursue as their interest or discretion advises, include lessons on Giving an Effective Presentation, Business Drinking, and the Care and Feeding of Ultra-Senior Officers.

Lavishly enhanced with numerous charts, graphs, and other illuminating business illustrations, and backed up by years of study from Mr. Bing's proprietary research organization (The National Association of Serious Studies), The Curriculum will occupy a place of pride on any bookshelf dedicated to the study of business, how it works, and how it can be used against those who don't know how it works.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 14, 2014
      Fortune columnist Bing (Executricks) offers a hilarious curriculum for educating would-be businesspeople on the ins and outs of the workplace. Dismissing the need for a higher degree from a reputable academic institution, Bing observes that "a traditional MBA does not provide you with a seminar on how to use an expense account as a strategic instrument, or how to bullshit your way through a difficult situation." To support his assertion, he cites numerous moguls who did not earn MBA's (Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey) as well as various corporate crooks who did (Ron Perelman). The no-holds-barred approach is often funnyâas exemplified in a chapter on "Not Appearing Stupid"âand profane, particularly in the section on "Elements of Business Personality" which addresses how to manage substance abuse. Despite his irreverent tone, Bing covers practical topics not found in master's programs (including "Managing the Boss") while touching on valid business subjects like Marketing, Sales, and Strategic Thinking. With its cheeky wit, this book is sure to be a hit among students and young businesspeople. Color illus.

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