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

by Stanley Bing
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Overview

People in the high flush of a successful but sometimes frenetic business career often look with envy at those who have entered their golden years. Ah! they think. To be retired! Free to wake when you wish, to have the time to reflect on the deeper things in life, play golf or quoits, or just go fishin' in the middle of the day. The stressed-out mind boggles at the prospect, and the lip cannot help but tremble and drool.

At the same time, you may not be emotionally–or financially–ready to hang it all up. Which is why, whether you're a withered graybeard or a teeny young future hotshot in leather jodhpurs, you need Stanley Bing's global positioning system for a sane and pleasantly successful life: Executricks, or How to Retire While You're Still Working.

Bing is the ultimate corporate insider, one who has attained nosebleed altitude and worked long and hard enough to lose his desire to work long and hard enough. Over time, he has watched the power players who have made their jobs into a waking festival of indolence and fun, and gleaned a vast range of executricks they have developed over the years, based around several core concepts:

  • Delegation, or getting other people to do the stuff you don't want to
  • Absence, or the ability to get "work" done while not being physically on the scene
  • Abuse of status
  • Acting visionary when confused
  • Intense engagement (used only in crisis)

A wellspring of executricks flow from these simple precepts, including:

  • The use of the cell phone and BlackBerry to establish a permanent state of simultaneous Omniscience and Not-Presence
  • Roping off mealtimes as zones of defensible entitlement
  • Travel as an alternative to work
  • The art of the nap
  • Golf–the ultimate dodge
  • Philanthropy and social activism, a pleasant parallel universe

Executricks is the most precious of resources for those who work hard but would rather be hardly working: a secret handbook that lays bare the stratagems of those who have already ascended to the pinnacles of power. No office, home, or backpack should be without a dog-eared copy. Early adopters earn extra points.

Synopsis

Stanley Bing discovers the secret to retiring while continuing to work—-and that secret involves becoming part of senior management.

USA Today

“A masterful curmudgeon who causes laugh-out-loud moments.”

About the Author, Stanley Bing

Bestselling author Stanley Bing is by day an executive in a gigantic multinational corporation whose identity is one of the worst-kept secrets in business.

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Editorials

Don Imus

"Bing is hilarious!"

USA Today

"A masterful curmudgeon who causes laugh-out-loud moments."

New York Post

"Nobody pricks corporate balloons better than Stanley Bing."

USA Today

“A masterful curmudgeon who causes laugh-out-loud moments.”

New York Post

“Nobody pricks corporate balloons better than Stanley Bing.”

From the Publisher

"[A] salty satire of a business guide.... The book makes a great gift for the legions of would-be retirees and provides laughter and relief from the anxieties of corporate culture." —-Publishers Weekly

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2008
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780061340352

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