This hilarious new book from cartoonist Scott Adams--the acknowledged master at skewering corporate culture--is as perfect for the office neophyte as the hardened survivor. Laugh as Dilbert, a thirty-something electrical engineer and poster boy for the "corporately disenfranchised", battles his bloc[...]
Introduces the reader to the world of statistics, a tool used for finding patterns in data and inferring important connections between events in the real world. This book serves as a supplement to your textbook and to classroom lectures. It helps the reader clarify some of the elements of statistica[...]
As cartoonist, author, public speaker, blogger, and periscoper, Scott Adams has had best-sellers in several different fields: his Dilbert cartoons, his meditations on the philosophy of Dilbert, his works on how to achieve success in business and all other areas of life, his two remarkable books on r[...]
For the more than 50 million readers who regularly enjoy Dilbert in over 2,000 newspapers worldwide, Scott Adams's take on the working world is outrageously fresh, farcical, and far-reaching. In this collection, Dilbert and his egg-shaped, bespectacled canine, Dogbert, again give readers an insider'[...]
When "Dilbert" first appeared in newspapers across the country in 1989, office workers looked around suspiciously. Was its creator, Scott Adams, a pen name for someone who worked amongst them? After all, the humor was just too eerily funny and familiar. Since then, "Dilbert" has become more than a c[...]
A selection of favorite cartoons representing the best of the popular comic strip spotlights the lunacies of the modern business world, from network administrators with more power than is good for them to obsessed managers, inane companies, and cheap accountants. Simultaneous.[...]
The creator of Dilbert, the fastest-growing comic strip in the nation (syndicated in nearly 1000 newspapers), takes a look at corporate America in all its glorious lunacy. Lavishly illustrated with Dilbert strips, these hilarious essays on incompetent bosses, management fads, bewildering technologic[...]
Behind the closed doors of corporate management lurks a manifesto so devious, so insidious, and of such diabolic power, it has the ability to transform normal human beings into paradigm-spewing zombies. Its purpose: to help bosses stick it to their employees. Its author: none other than Dogbert, the[...]
Step aside, Bill Gates Here comes todayâ²s real technology guru and his totally original, laugh-out-loud New York Times bestseller that looks at the approaching new millennium and boldly predicts: more stupidity ahead. In The Dilbert Principle and Dogbertâ²s Top Secret Management Handbook, [...]
The latest collection from best-selling cartoonist Scott Adams that touches on the subject of underperforming and sneaky co-workers.
Inside "Your Accomplishments Are Suspiciously Hard to Verify," Adams tackles the subjects of Elbonian slave labor, faulty product recalls, less-than-anonymous empl[...]
AMPa s Dilbert calendars are the best-selling calendars in the world, with sales over 400,000 every year. Pointless projects, endless meetings, and random downsizing make up the Dilbert world.For more than 20 years, Scott Adams's "Dilbert" has chronicled the problem-filled work world of pointless pr[...]
AMPa s Dilbert calendars are the best-selling calendars in the world, with sales over 400,000 every year. Pointless projects, endless meetings, and random downsizing make up the Dilbert world.He's the icon of millions of corporate workers, the most popular cubicle dweller on this planet. He spends h[...]
Whether avoiding pointless meetings with the clueless pointy-haired boss or angsting over insanely impossible sales goals, meaningless performance objectives, and a mind-numbing cubicle environment, Dilbert and his fellow corporate victims soldier on, providing a great humorous release for the great[...]
As fresh a look at the inanity of office life as it brought to the comics pages when it first appeared in 1989, this 40th AMP Dilbert collection comically confirms to the working public that we all really know what's going on. Our devices might be more sophisticated, our software and apps might be m[...]
This best-selling "Dilbert" calendar format features a full-color cartoon on every page.No matter how small your plot at the cube farm, you still can be glad you're not Dilbert. Not only does he work in a tiny box, he also deals with the boss's oversize ego, Wally's underdeveloped work ethic, Alice'[...]
Twelve colorful scenes make for a fun year, regardless of your job.
No matter how small your plot at the cube farm, you still can be glad you're not Dilbert. Not only does he work in a tiny box, he also deals with the boss's oversize ego, Wally's underdeveloped work ethic, Alice's impulsive perso[...]
Dilbert has become a hugely successful strip because Adams feels your pain. How? Because this former employee of a major telecommunications company has been there. He's seen the road to failure first-hand. And he knows that to successfully navigate the ludicrous world of business, you can't expect c[...]
If you work in anything that resembles an office, chances are you have coworkers who resemble Dilbert's. Maybe your boss doesn't have pointy hair, but he (or she) probably more than once has used meaningless business speak to cover a lack of knowledge--and fooled exactly no one. A guy in the next c[...]
If you work in anything that resembles an office, chances are you have coworkers who resemble Dilbert's. Maybe your boss doesn't have pointy hair, but he (or she) probably more than once has used meaningless business speak to cover a lack of knowledge--and fooled exactly no one. A guy in the next c[...]
If you work in anything that resembles an office, chances are you have coworkers who resemble Dilbert's. Maybe your boss doesn't have pointy hair, but he (or she) probably more than once has used meaningless business speak to cover a lack of knowledge--and fooled exactly no one. A guy in the next c[...]
If you work in anything that resembles an office, chances are you have coworkers who resemble Dilbert's. Maybe your boss doesn't have pointy hair, but he (or she) probably more than once has used meaningless business speak to cover a lack of knowledge--and fooled exactly no one. A guy in the next cu[...]
Is Scott Adams secretly basing "Dilbert" on your office, or does your office just happen to be exactly like the one in his popular strip?
Let's look at the facts. Your boss does have a lot in common with Dilbert's (aside from the pointy hair). And you do have that coworker who is one deadline aw[...]
Scott Adams has likely failed at more things than anyone you?ve ever met or anyone you?ve even heard of. So how did he go from hapless office worker and serial failure to the creator of Dilbert, one of the world's most famous syndicated comic strips, in just a few years? In How to Fail at Almost Eve[...]
Scott Adams has likely failed at more things than anyone you ve ever met or anyone you ve even heard of. So how did he go from hapless office worker and serial failure to the creator of "Dilbert," one of the world s most famous syndicated comic strips, in just a few years? In "How to Fail at Almost [...]