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The Dilbert principle: a cubicle's-eye view of bosses, meetings, management fads & other workplace afflictions

This book is a satirical examination of the modern workplace, using the Dilbert comic strip as a lens to critique the absurdities of corporate culture. It delves into the complexities of office life, including the quirks of managers, the inefficiencies of meetings, and the prevalence of management trends that often lead to workplace frustration. more

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Scott Adams
Scott Adams

Scott Adams, born on June 8, 1957, is a renowned cartoonist. He is best known for his comic strip 'Dilbert', which has gained worldwide popularity since its debut in 1990. Adams' work is celebrated for its humorous take on modern workplace culture. more

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