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Dilbert
and the Way of the Weasel
In this book, Adams takes a look into the Weasel Zone, the
giant gray area between good moral behavior and outright felonious
activities. In the Weasel Zone, where most people reside, everything
is misleading, but not exactly a lie. Building on his popular comic
strip, Adams looks into work, home, and everyday life and exposes
the way of the weasel for everyone to see. With appearances from all
the regular comic strip characters, Adams and Dilbert are at the top
of their game--master satirists who expose the truth while making us
laugh our heads off.
Scott Adams
Format: Hardcover, 368pp.
Publisher: HarperInformation
Published: October 2002
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What Do
You Call a Sociopath in a Cubicle?: A Coworker
The sixth Dilbert treasury, What Do
You Call a Sociopath in a Cubicle? Answer: A Coworker,
brings together all of the office psychos who have annoyed Dilbert
and entertained millions over the past 13 years. This compilation
pays homage to some of the most annoying and outrageous characters
Adams' has ever drawn-characters he likes to call office
"sociopaths."
Scott Adams
Format: Paperback, 224pp.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: August 2002
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Another
Day in Cubicle Paradise: A Dilbert Book
You don't have to be an engineer - this is for people in
cubicles everywhere!
Scott Adams, Erin Friedrich (Editor)
Format: Paperback, 128pp.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: March 2002
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When Did
Ignorance Become a Point of View?
It's business as usual for the Dilbert clan in When
Did Ignorance Become a Point of View?...
Scott Adams
Format: Paperback, 128pp.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: August 2001
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Excuse Me
while I Wag
More from Dilbert, Dogbert, Wally and the pointy-haired
boss...
Scott Adams
Format: Paperback, 128pp.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: March 2001
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Dilbert
Gives You the Business
Dilbert is continually updating his resume, Dogbert continues
his pursuit of world domination, Wally strives to do the least
amount of work possible, and Alice is eternally frustrated by the
Boss. Welcome to the all-too-familiar world of Dilbert--the lowly
engineer who has become an icon for oppressed and burnt-out workers
everywhere! The most popular business-oriented cartoon in the world,
Dilbert Speaks to millions of fans who toil in the corporate
trenches. Keep Dilbert Gives You the
Business close at hand--as you would your hone book ,
Internet browser, and any other work diversion tool.
Scott Adams
Format: Hardcover, 224pp.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: August 1999
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Journey
to Cubeville
Journey to Cubeville takes on the
usual suspects (all forms of office-related idiocy) with Adams's
characteristic lack of sympathy. Whether it's pointed at the network
administrator with the power to paralyze an entire company with the
stroke of a key, the accountant who engages you in a heated battle
over reimbursement for a ham sandwich hastily gulped on a business
trip, or the manager (no specific demented action necessary, because
in the world of 'Dilbert' that word is synonymous with 'incompetent
fool'), Adams's humor and insight is the kind that only an insider
can provide - and it's so universal that the millions of people who
read it seem sure that the strip is actually about their company.
Scott Adams
Format: Hardcover, 224pp.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: August 1998
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The Dilbert
Principle: A Cubicle's-Eye View of Bosses, Meetings, Management Fads
and Other Workplace Afflictions
In a world of TQM, reengineering, and empowered secretaries.
Dilbert has become the poster boy of corporate America. Now, in an
unabashed attempt to cash in on the lucrative business book market,
Scott brings us The Dilbert Principle.
In twenty-six provocative, illustrated chapters, Scott Adams reveals
the secrets of management in every company, including swearing your
way to success, faking quality, business plans: world's greatest
fiction, trolls in the accounting department, humiliation as a
management tool, selling bad products to stupid people, and more!
Scott Adams
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 336pp.
Publisher: Harper Business
Published: June 1997
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Fugitive
from the Cubicle Police
Called the "cartoon hero of the workplace" by the
San Francisco Examiner, Dilbert has become more than just a
celebrity since he was created. The Corporate cog is reversed by
technology and computer workers, engineers, white-collar types,
scientists and everyone else who works these days. This collection
of Adams' work captures it all, from clueless management decrees to
near revolts among the cubically confined.
Scott Adams
Format: Paperback, 224pp.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: September 1996
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It's
Obvious You Won't Survive by Your Wits: A Dilbert Book
Dilbert is the Everyman in the down-sized, techno-centered
workplace of the '90s, who experiences the absurdities and oddities
of office life from his cubicle. This collection of cartoons,
starring Dilbert and his sarcastic and power-hungry canine companion
Dogbert, features nearly two years of strips that have never before
appeared in book form.
Scott Adams
Format: Paperback, 224pp.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Published: September 1995
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