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The Dilbert Principle: A Cubicle's-Eye View of Bosses, Meetings, Management Fads & Other Workplace Afflictions

The Dilbert Principle: A Cubicle's-Eye View of Bosses, Meetings, Management Fads & Other Workplace Afflictions

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, if you've escaped
Review: My wife gave me this book when it first came out in hardcover. At the time I worked in a cubicle for a large international corporation and had a boss we all called "Meathead." I told my wife, "Thanks, but I don't want to read this book. It looks too cynical and depressing. Please see if you can return it."

I now run my own company from an office with a view of trees and deer. A few weeks ago a vendor trying to get my business gave me a free copy of this book, so I read it.

Now I can see that The Dilbert Principle is hilarious and insightful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent....hard to put down!
Review: If you are ever so frustrated with your workplace and bosses, this IS the book to read. You will never feel alone again!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the funniest books I've ever read
Review: I work in a cube farm, I've been restructured, re-engineered, am part of a TQM team which is customer service oriented, market driven, technologically focussed. Hell, I even had my paradigm shifted a couple of times! With that experience, I have a great appreciation of what Dilbert and Wally go through with The Pointy Haired Boss. This is the book I pick up whenever I need a chuckle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very Funny, And Much Of It Rings True
Review: This should be required reading for Business Management majors and executives. Very funny stuff, and unfortunately for us cubicle-dwellers, much of it rings true. The chapter on consultants is really hilarious.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love Dilbert !!!
Review: Dilbert is a great comic strip, and Scott Adams is a very funny guy.
If you like the Dilbert strips, you'll definitly like this Book.
It really "captures the Dilbert spirit".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: This book is a really good book. Some advice actually works!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you reengineer DILBERT you get BLIRTED
Review: No, I don't know what BLIRTED means either. I think that Scott Adams is a sad misguided perverted misfit with a serious dog and rat fetish. Not only that, drawings that include elements other than simple lines are clearly beyond him. Worse, I think the book is brilliant.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good book if you are in the work-force!
Review: Well, it seems that Scott Adams has written a good book. Although many things may be far fetched, much of the content is true. It has many witty comments and metaphors. (ie, more useless than a weasel in a cardboard shirt ?) It is very interesting, I read it over and over. You also get an occasional comic explaining what Scott Adams is saying. You may not like this book if you are a time-wasting moron.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dilbert principle works all around the world
Review: Just when you must be thiking that all quality politics must work for you the same way they are (supposedly) working in developed countries, Dilbert comes to tell you the way it really works there. It's the same principle in Katmandou, New York or Bogotá. The bosses are always trying to hide their incompetence!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is so incredibly cool. I love it.
Review: There's no way to gauge the humor and coolness of this book. Adams has succeeded in making every aspect of the business life either hilarious or insane. I have read several of his books, and each one seems to be better than the previous. I love Dilbert, it seems to put everyones lives in check and makes you feel very insignifficant and loving it.


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