Publisher Description
New York Times best-selling author and world-class satirist Stanley Bing trains his savvy eye on the world’s first and most famous multinational corporation in this humorous and insightful volume. Here, he chronicles the great city of Rome from its humble beginnings to its monumental collapse due to greed, in-fighting and general mismanagement. Rome, Inc. then becomes a powerful lesson for business leaders, documenting the many dos and don’ts of a successful corporation.
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“Fusing the seemingly polar opposite studies of ancient history and modern business, this is an amazingly engrossing look at what the ancient civilization can teach us about how to succeed and what makes enterprises fail.”
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Cameron (5 out of 5 stars)