Poetry Books by Scott Adams
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Published Date: 2003
Categories: Conduct of life
Following in the footsteps of The Dilbert Principle, the latest business book from the master of office angst.
Publisher: Dilbert
Published Date: 2016-11
Categories: American wit and humor, Pictorial
Dilbert, the cubicle-dwelling drone, is at his satirical best with this new collection of cartoons. It's an office code violation to be this good after so many years , but Dilbert keeps doing what he does best: passive-aggressively out-witting his superiors and exercising conflict avoidance. And he is so good. No wonder office drones and workforce automatons alike can't resist the cold embrace of Dilbert' s workplace.
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Published Date: 1993
Categories:
Original cartoons from the Dilbert strip
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Adult
Published Date: 2000
Categories: Humor
Thriving on stupidity in the 21st century.
Publisher: Dilbert
Published Date: 2017-11-21
Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels
Dilbert is the cartoon world's Office Space: a cubicle-eye-view of the real workplace! When confronted by unjust systems of corporate domination, whenever and wherever they may be, Dilbert boldly . . . gets "re-accommodated." The legendary gang of coworkers is back for more unprofessional development, jargon freestyle, and elaborate work-avoidance schemes. Management fudges the line between stupidity and illegality. Promising new coffee warmer/phone charger technologies abound. And the circle of blame goes ever onward. In this fresh collection, Dilbert lampoons cubicle culture with strips that are sometimes recognizable, sometimes absurd--but always hilarious.
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Published Date: 1999
Categories: Corporate culture
By the author of THE DILBERT PRINCIPLE another book featuring Dilbert and his cohorts, Dogbert, Ratbert and the Boss who evolved from Adams' personal experience of corporate culture as an applications engineer at Pacific Bell.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 2002-03
Categories: Humor
Dilbert and his co-workers--along with Dogbert, Catbert, and the boss--explore the mysteries of corporate America, from unusual personnel decisions and the worst meetings on record to schizoid secretaries and consultants from hell.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 1996-03
Categories: Humor
Another insider's look into the business office finds Dilbert and cohorts dealing and dueling with the gadgets and grievances of technology and providing a display of perplexing electronics power. Original. 250,000 first printing.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 2000-08
Categories: Fiction
Presents a collection of five years worth of "Dilbert" Sunday comic strips, many of which have never appeared before outside the Sunday papers.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 1995-08
Categories: Humor
Cartoons from the comic strip "Dilbert" feature the hapless engineer and his cynical canine companion, Dogbert
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Published Date: 2020-10-20
Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels
Scott Adams's cartoon hero of the workplace is back in another treasury featuring an entire year's worth of new Dilbert comic strips. In the age of big tech companies, open office plans, and corporate consolidation, Dilbert has never been more relevant than it is today.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 1997-03
Categories: Humor
Dilbert and his colleagues face the absurdities of corporate life, including the real reason so many meetings are called, cancelled projects, shrinking cubicles, and general incompetence
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 2011-07-26
Categories: Humor
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 * Dilbert appears in 2,500 newspapers in 65 countries and is translated into 19 languages for more than 150 million fans. Proving that corporate CEOs are indeed clueless, that PowerPoint presentations are at best perfunctory, and that the Office Nemesis is an omnipresent force to be reckoned with, Dilbert creator Scott Adams offers his 29th comic compilation all in four-color-collecting all cartoons published from June 19, 2006, through March 31, 2007. * Dilbert continues to be the voice for the embattled cubicle-dwelling Everyman. With best-friend Dogbert, and a veritable who's who in accompanying office characters ranging from the Boss and Wally to Alice and Catbert, Dilbert offers a reflective critique of corporate.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 2011-07-01
Categories: Humor
Following his 20th anniversary hit, Dilbert 2.0, Scott Adams returns with another Dilbert collection of funny page favorites inside I'm Tempted to Stop Acting Randomly. 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 data center, Dilbert exemplifies the randomness and annoyances associated with corporate cubicle culture.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 1997-08
Categories: Humor
A scrapbook traces the development of the comic strip about life in corporate America, including the creator's thoughts about the formation of his character's lives and personalities
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 2004-05
Categories: Humor
Dilbert and his co-workers cope with senior management, the pointy-haired boss, Dogbert, Catbert, and each other as they struggle to survive, in a collection of excerpts from the comic strip about life at a large corporation.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 1994-04
Categories: Humor
Another collection of comics about the work-place antics of Dilbert and his co-workers.
Publisher: Firefly Books
Published Date: 1997-10-21
Categories: Business & Economics
Dogbert, the cartoon sidekick of Dilbert, presents his Machiavellian view of the workplace by illustrating the pitfalls of common management mistakes, such as raises and good communication
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 2011-08-16
Categories: Comics & Graphic Novels
Collects strips from the corporation-spoofing series with entries inspired by such foibles as Elbonian slave labor, faulty product recalls, and less-than-anonymous employee surveys.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 1998-08
Categories: Humor
Dilbert and his co-workers continue to navigate a never-ending maze of mission-statement rhetoric, futile team-building exercises, and the torments of Dogbert
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 2012-06-19
Categories: Humor
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 could make us laugh so hard. When Did Ignorance Become a Point of View? captures it all, even those Sunday strips that make it into the office each Monday morning.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 1995-03
Categories: Humor
Dilbert is aluckless, cubicle-dwelling engineer. His canine companion Dogbert, plans to conquer the planet and make all the people his slaves. Toghether they navigate a world filled with clueless and annoying people.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 2006-06
Categories: Humor
Collects cartoons from the comic strip "Dilbert" that feature Dilbert's coworker Wally, whose goal is to be one of the worst employees in the company.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 2000-03
Categories: Humor
Dilbert, the hapless cubicle worker, returns in a whimsical new look inside the bizarre world of office life, as Dilbert, Dogbert, Wally, and their companions cope with incompetent management, tiny raises, incomprehensible project acronyms, and other baffling tribulations of the corporate world. Original.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published Date: 1998-03
Categories: Humor
A hilarious new collection voices the opinions of Dilbert and his downtrodden co-workers amidst turmoil in the workplace as they strive to get the better of upper management and are inspired by actual fan letters detailing unbelievable work experiences. Original. 600,000 first printing.