Dilbert: Words You Don't Want to Hear During Your Annual Performance Review: A Dilbert Treasury
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Average customer review:Product Description
Dilbert has become everyone’s favourite corporate pin-up boy. Millions of office dwellers all over the world stick Scott Adams’ comic strip to their cubicle walls when murdering their boss is not a viable option.
Find out why common sense never prevails in the workplace, why the only reason your company ever sells any products is because of all the idiots out there and why incompetent people (with great hair) are promoted to the only place they can’t do any harm – ‘management’.
‘Very funny view of the white collar shop floor’ Guardian
‘Adams caricatures the lunacies of corporate life’ Financial Times
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #32064 in Books
- Published on: 2003-10-17
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'Very funny view of the white collar shop floor' Guardian 'Adams caricatures the lunacies of corporate life' Financial Times
About the Author
Scott Adams used to work in a cubicle for telecommunications giant Pacific Bell; he escaped ten years ago and lives in northern California. His books The Dilbert Principle, Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook, The Joy of Work and The Dilbert Future have sold three and a half million copies and have spent almost one hundred weeks on the New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller lists.
Customer Reviews
Pure genius
You have to work in an office to really appreciate Scott Adams, if you do then the cartoons here will mean something to you as the stupidity of office life is reflected with brilliant accuracy. Every one is a gem and no wonder it is a rare office that does not have a fair few Dilbert cartoons stuck up on the noticeboards.
The only thing that holds this back from getting 5 stars is that it is not new stuff but an updated collection, and that a non office based audience may not appreciate this as much.
Having said that, Mr Adams is a genius and we are not worthy.
Genius!
Great book came across Dilbert when doing a management module for my Unicourse in a OB textbook! Fantastic and enlighting insight into the stupid corporate world!
Simply Genius!
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