Everyone who reads DILBERT and works in an office will appreciate this collection, "Dilbert Gives You the Business."
Creator Scott Adams tells it like it is through the insane business world inhabited by Dilbert. If frustration and lunacy are an inevitable part of your workday, appropriate measu[...]
Why is Dilbert such a phenomenon? People see their own dreary, monotonous lives brought to comedic life in the ubiquitous strip. In the 23rd collection of Scott Adams' tremendously popular series, Don't Stand Where the Comet Is Assumed to Strike Oil, suppressed and repressed workers everywhere can f[...]
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[...]
Collects cartoons on office life, featuring Dilbert and his colleagues, their boss, Dogbert, Catbert the evil human resources director, and Ratbert, as they cope with performance reviews, management demands, vendors, and the other challenges of life on the underside of the corporate world[...]
The study of animal development has deep historical roots in codifying the field of evolutionary biology. In the 1940s evolutionary theory became engulfed by analyses of microevolutionary genetics and development became focused on mechanisms, forsaking the evolutionary implications of ontogeny. Rece[...]
The author has probably failed at more things than anyone you've ever met. So how did he go from hapless office worker and serial failure to the creator of Dilbert, one of the world's most famous comic strips, in just a few years? This title deals with his many failures and what they eventually taug[...]
Back after a four-year hiatus, New York Times bestselling author Scott Adams presents an outrageous look at work, home and everyday life in his new book, Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel. Building on Dilbert's theory that 'All people are idiots', Adams now says, 'All people are idiots. And they ar[...]
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 effects [...]
Cubicle-dwelling business people the world over have been knowingly nodding, faithfully push-pinning their favorite strips to their cube walls, and--most of all--belly laughing out loud ever since "Dilbert" first arrived on the scene. In this collection, "Excuse Me While I Wag," Dilbert and his look[...]
A twenty-first collection from the popular comic strip features the hapless corporate engineer, his co-workers, and his animal critics as they wallow through projects, takeovers, team-building exercises, and other inane company initiatives. Original.[...]
Dilbert returns to the mind-numbing world of corporate America in a new collection of comic strips that follow Dilbert as he copes with a lab accident that turns him into a sheep, his boss as he deals with a cash-sucking "consultick" that has burrowed under his skin, and a not-so-grim reaper who pop[...]
A zany compilation of favorite Dilbert cartoons lampoons the colorful characters who inhabit the world of corporate America, from the technophobic VP and power-mad executive assistant to the fascist IS guy and jargon-spewing corporate zombies, while reflecting on such topics as office politics, mana[...]
In God's Debris, best-selling author and creator of Dilbert Scott Adams fashioned a thought-provoking exploration of life's great mysteries (everything from quantum physics and God to psychic phenomena and dating) that quickly captured the attention and imaginations of readers everywhere. The intrig[...]
In the sequel to God's Debris, in a world several decades in the future, the smartest man in the world serves as a liaison between international leaders in an attempt to prevent a catastrophic confrontation between the forces of Christianity and Islam that could destroy all human civilization.[...]
A collection of the widely read comic strip captures the reality of the nine-to-five worker--from the techno-man stuck in a dead-end job to the trash collector who knows everything about everything--offering a dead-on depiction of office life. Original.[...]
It's an embarrassment of riches. I feel like an undertaker who just heard about a bus accident. It's tragic, but good for business."
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 hi[...]
"Ninety percent of ethics is picking the right ethicist." - Dilbert
Scott Adams offers up his this Dilbert collection exploring themes of sloth and corporate indifference. The arbitrary, unspoken rules of interoffice emailing, the random policy generator, and the knowledge th[...]
* This fun-filled book combines the nation's most popular pastime, Sudoku, with the world's most beloved funny-page creation, "Dilbert."
* "Dilbert Sudoku Comic Digest" features 200 Sudoku puzzles divided into five difficulty levels presented alongside 50 cartoons that accent each brain-teasing [...]
With more than 10 million books in print and more than 9.5 million calendars sold, DILBERT is the voice for the embattled cubicle dwelling Everyman. With best friend Dogbert and a veritable who's who of accompanying office characters, ranging from the Boss and Wally to Alice and Catbert, DILBERT off[...]
The number one calendar in the world, with sales of 400,000 every year. Pointless projects, endless meetings, and random downsizing make up the Dilbert world.
Following his 20th anniversary hit, "Dilbert 2.0," Scott Adams returns with another "Dilbert" collection of funny page favorites inside "I[...]
No office can function without a little humor and craziness. Adams turns mundane office issues into excruciatingly funny office moments.
In "Freedom's Just Another Word for People Finding Out You're Useless," fans get a hilarious collection of great "Dilbert" strips that are anything but useless[...]
Our most profitable cartoon after The Far Side and Calvin and Hobbes. Pointless projects, endless meetings, and random downsizing make up the Dilbert world. This themed collection centers on the inept colleagues who invariably cause office and economic ruin.In "Problem Identified: And You're Probabl[...]