Typical Dilbert book. It is witty, funny, cynical and sarcastic. Cynicism is a bit too much. But it is fine if you do not take it very seriously. It is Dilbert type "humor". I've read it long time ago and I am rereading it now. I love the Dilbert Principle.
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Witty, insightful, and "Calling It How It Is", Scott Adams continues the saga of Dilbert, Dogbert, and the entire bunch. Another fine work from the man who pointed out that incompetent employees are intentionally promoted to prevent them from doing harm. "But Of Course There Are Obvious Exceptions"
If you enjoy the Dilbert comic strip, you'll love this book. Having been in Corporate America for many years, I recognize the crazy (Although very real) characters on each page. This book had me rolling over in laughter and attaching real names to the various characters in the schetches. You'll love it too!
Scott Adams present thru the chatacters the reallity that employees experience during their labor hours. The different situations can be related to today's situations even the vocabulary used its the same.
This is the classic in weaselology. Given that most individuals are weasels, this is the best guidebook for life in the information age. I laugh, and nod as I read it and admire Scott Adams as a god.
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