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Senseless leadership decisions plague Dilbert and his crew in the 15th collection of the classic comic strip that skewers the nine-to-five workplace culture.
In Random Acts of Management, cartoonist Scott Adams offers sardonic glimpses once again into the lunatic office life of Dilbert, Dogbert, Wally, and others, as they work in an all-too-believably ludicrous setting filled with incompetent management, incomprehensible project...
In Random Acts of Management, cartoonist Scott Adams offers sardonic glimpses once again into the lunatic office life of Dilbert, Dogbert, Wally, and others, as they work in an all-too-believably ludicrous setting filled with incompetent management, incomprehensible project...
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The eleventh collection in the classic cartoon series that has transformed the daily drudgery of the workplace into a fresh, comic commentary on life.
This volume of cartoons, which ran in newspapers from November 20, 1995, through August 31, 1996, brings you more of the bizarre fun of the eternally devious, frustrated, and clueless. In addition to the antics of Dilbert, the Boss, Alice, Wally, and Dogbert, you'll marvel at the escapades...
This volume of cartoons, which ran in newspapers from November 20, 1995, through August 31, 1996, brings you more of the bizarre fun of the eternally devious, frustrated, and clueless. In addition to the antics of Dilbert, the Boss, Alice, Wally, and Dogbert, you'll marvel at the escapades...
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A full-color treasury that homes in on all the quirky coworkers that drive us crazy in the corporate world—the twenteth collection in the iconic series.
The former occupant of cubicle 4S700R at Pacific Bell seems to have made a go of this cartoon strip thing. What began as a doodling diversion that Scott Adams shared with his officemates has exploded into one of the most read cartoon strips worldwide.
This Dilbert treasury,...
The former occupant of cubicle 4S700R at Pacific Bell seems to have made a go of this cartoon strip thing. What began as a doodling diversion that Scott Adams shared with his officemates has exploded into one of the most read cartoon strips worldwide.
This Dilbert treasury,...
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The twenty-fifth collection of the comic strip that captures our workplace frustrations with dead-on accuracy—following It's Not Funny If I Have to Explain It.
He knows all about the technophobic vice president, the fascist information systems supervisor, and even the big, stubborn, dumb guy. How does he do it? How does he know? It's downright spooky. Scott Adams, get out of our heads!
The notion that Dilbert creator...
He knows all about the technophobic vice president, the fascist information systems supervisor, and even the big, stubborn, dumb guy. How does he do it? How does he know? It's downright spooky. Scott Adams, get out of our heads!
The notion that Dilbert creator...
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A laugh-out-loud collection of Dilbert comics on the theme of unusual workplace cruelty—the thirtieth volume from the author of Positive Attitude.
"My cube is sucking the life force out of me." —Dilbert
In Cubes and Punishment: A Dilbert Book, Dilbert sardonically skewers the Dostoyevskian sense of despair and anxiety that corporate life breeds. And nowhere is this sense more alive than in the desolation...
"My cube is sucking the life force out of me." —Dilbert
In Cubes and Punishment: A Dilbert Book, Dilbert sardonically skewers the Dostoyevskian sense of despair and anxiety that corporate life breeds. And nowhere is this sense more alive than in the desolation...
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A collection of some of the most requested Dilbert comic strips, featuring the hilarious satirical office humor fans know and love.
Dilbert is universally recognized as the definitive source of office humor. Celebrating the first ten years of syndication, this book pulls together all of the most-quoted, most-copied, and most-requested strips about the business world. It's organized by topic, so you quickly can find...
Dilbert is universally recognized as the definitive source of office humor. Celebrating the first ten years of syndication, this book pulls together all of the most-quoted, most-copied, and most-requested strips about the business world. It's organized by topic, so you quickly can find...
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In the 28th Dilbert collection—following What Would Wally Do?—our favorite engineer takes on hackers, diamond-encrusted time machines, and work grimaces.
Maybe, just maybe, the reason Scott Adams is able to so completely and utterly skewer the absurdities of the modern workplace is that deep down he really enjoyed his many years as a cubicle dweller. Perhaps his comic strip Dilbert is nothing more than a cleverly...
Maybe, just maybe, the reason Scott Adams is able to so completely and utterly skewer the absurdities of the modern workplace is that deep down he really enjoyed his many years as a cubicle dweller. Perhaps his comic strip Dilbert is nothing more than a cleverly...
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Dogbert begins his new career as a consultant, putting Pointy-Haired Boss's methods under the microscope in this 34th Dilbert comic strip collection.
Cartoonist Scott Adams affectionately ridicules inept office colleagues—those coworkers behind the pointless projects, interminable meetings, and ill-conceived "downsizings"—in this thematically linked collection of Dilbert comic strips.
Dilbert, the...
Cartoonist Scott Adams affectionately ridicules inept office colleagues—those coworkers behind the pointless projects, interminable meetings, and ill-conceived "downsizings"—in this thematically linked collection of Dilbert comic strips.
Dilbert, the...
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"In every major company, Dilbert is plastered all over. He reflects the human condition of this generation of workers." —San Francisco Chronicle
Who is the maniacal mastermind behind the plot to enforce corporate dress codes? That would be Catbert the evil HR director, one of Dilbert's corporate nemeses. "It's simple," decrees Catbert, "Fridays are 'casual,' but you can't wear jeans because jeans look good and feel good...
Who is the maniacal mastermind behind the plot to enforce corporate dress codes? That would be Catbert the evil HR director, one of Dilbert's corporate nemeses. "It's simple," decrees Catbert, "Fridays are 'casual,' but you can't wear jeans because jeans look good and feel good...
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Gallows humor is a survival skill for Dilbert and his coworkers in the series that makes "the dronelike world of Kafka seem congenial" (The New York Times).
Why is Dilbert such a phenomenon? People see their own dreary, monotonous lives brought to comedic life in the ubiquitous strip. In the twenty-third collection of Scott Adams' tremendously popular series, Don't Stand Where the Comet Is Assumed to Strike Oil, suppressed...
Why is Dilbert such a phenomenon? People see their own dreary, monotonous lives brought to comedic life in the ubiquitous strip. In the twenty-third collection of Scott Adams' tremendously popular series, Don't Stand Where the Comet Is Assumed to Strike Oil, suppressed...
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There's no stopping the corporate world's downward slide into mediocrity, as Dilbert and his coworkers hang on for dear life in the bestselling series.
Scott Adams still has the corporate world guffawing about the adventures of nerdy Dilbert and his power-hungry companion, Dogbert, plus Ratbert and the pointy-haired boss, as they make their way through the travails of modern work life. Only a cartoonist with been-there-endured-that experience...
Scott Adams still has the corporate world guffawing about the adventures of nerdy Dilbert and his power-hungry companion, Dogbert, plus Ratbert and the pointy-haired boss, as they make their way through the travails of modern work life. Only a cartoonist with been-there-endured-that experience...
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A chronological collection of Dilbert comic strips that will make even the most cynical cubicle dweller laugh at our shared, absurd work lives.
He's the icon of millions of corporate workers, the most popular cubicle dweller on this planet. He spends his days in endless meetings with incompetent supervisors, performing perfunctory tasks mixed with the occasional team-building, brainstorming, or management fad-of-the-day session....
He's the icon of millions of corporate workers, the most popular cubicle dweller on this planet. He spends his days in endless meetings with incompetent supervisors, performing perfunctory tasks mixed with the occasional team-building, brainstorming, or management fad-of-the-day session....
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What would the world of work be like without Dilbert? Downright insufferable! Especially without the weird wisdom of apathetic coworker Wally.
When it became syndicated in 1989, Dilbert struck a nerve with workers everywhere. Through its frames they saw life on the job as they knew it, with all the absurdity, craziness, and dry humor that underlies any living, breathing organization. The fact that the strip focused on a hapless...
When it became syndicated in 1989, Dilbert struck a nerve with workers everywhere. Through its frames they saw life on the job as they knew it, with all the absurdity, craziness, and dry humor that underlies any living, breathing organization. The fact that the strip focused on a hapless...
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"The business [Adams] has built out of mocking business has turned into the sort of success story that the average cartoon hero could only dream of." —The London Financial Times
Dilbert, Dogbert, and the rest of the world's favorite cubicle dwellers are sure to leave you rolling in your workspace with Scott Adams's cartoon collection, Journey to Cubeville.
Dilbert creator Scott Adams has something special...
Dilbert, Dogbert, and the rest of the world's favorite cubicle dwellers are sure to leave you rolling in your workspace with Scott Adams's cartoon collection, Journey to Cubeville.
Dilbert creator Scott Adams has something special...
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Dilbert, Dogbert, Alice, and Pointy-Haired Boss are back in the twenty-sixth collection of the comic strip that hilariously nails corporate culture—and ineptitude.
"I think that idiot bosses are timeless, and as long as there are annoying people in the world, I won't run out of material." —Scott Adams
Adams has his finger on the pulse of cubicle dwellers across the globe. No one delivers more laughs or captures the reality...
"I think that idiot bosses are timeless, and as long as there are annoying people in the world, I won't run out of material." —Scott Adams
Adams has his finger on the pulse of cubicle dwellers across the globe. No one delivers more laughs or captures the reality...
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Dilbert returns ready to aim low with new employee Foodie with a Huge Forehead in comic strips guaranteed to suck the productivity out of your workday.
Inside this collection, Dilbert and his team "flail around in futility" while the corporate bosses "forget what it's like to be one of the little people." From CEO Dogbert's speculative use of the company jet for personal vacationing to the flawed planning of a new electrically compromised...
Inside this collection, Dilbert and his team "flail around in futility" while the corporate bosses "forget what it's like to be one of the little people." From CEO Dogbert's speculative use of the company jet for personal vacationing to the flawed planning of a new electrically compromised...
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No one minds if work intrudes on their weekend as long as it's Dilbert-related content! Get ahead of the Monday blues with Sunday's best laughs.
Everyone who's in business, works for a business, or even just gives others the business is amazed: Scott Adams never lacks for yet another way to lampoon the corporate world. It's not that Adams is anti-business. He's more anti-bad boss than anything. But poor management practices, the...
Everyone who's in business, works for a business, or even just gives others the business is amazed: Scott Adams never lacks for yet another way to lampoon the corporate world. It's not that Adams is anti-business. He's more anti-bad boss than anything. But poor management practices, the...
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Now you can work from home and tune into "nine months of office hilarity . . . One of the best laugh riots around has yet to lose an ounce of steam" (Midwestrecord.com).
"Today I had a choice of doing something important that no one would ever realize . . . or doing something that would look like an accomplishment. So I attended meetings until I could no longer appreciate the difference." —Dilbert
Proving that...
"Today I had a choice of doing something important that no one would ever realize . . . or doing something that would look like an accomplishment. So I attended meetings until I could no longer appreciate the difference." —Dilbert
Proving that...
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Just when you thought it couldn't get worse, here come a thieving Idea Squirrel, a Carbicle, and plans for making plans in the thirty-third Dilbert collection.
Anyone who works in a fabric-covered box can relate to Dilbert. Since 1989, Dilbert has been the touchstone of office humor for people all over the world. As long as there are corrupt businesses, inept bosses and downright loathsome co-workers, there is plenty to chuckle...
Anyone who works in a fabric-covered box can relate to Dilbert. Since 1989, Dilbert has been the touchstone of office humor for people all over the world. As long as there are corrupt businesses, inept bosses and downright loathsome co-workers, there is plenty to chuckle...
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A hall-of-fame collection of the Dilbert creator's personal all-time favorite selections, along with his own handwritten commentary about the strips.
Jargon-spewing corporate zombies. The sociopath who checks voice mail on his speaker phone. The fascist information systems guy. The sadistic human resources director. The technophobic vice president. The power-mad executive assistant. The pursed-lip sycophant. The big stubborn dumb guy....
Jargon-spewing corporate zombies. The sociopath who checks voice mail on his speaker phone. The fascist information systems guy. The sadistic human resources director. The technophobic vice president. The power-mad executive assistant. The pursed-lip sycophant. The big stubborn dumb guy....
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