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Dilbert

Cette série explore de manière satirique les absurdités et les frustrations de la vie d'entreprise moderne. Avec un esprit vif, elle expose l'inefficacité, la bureaucratie et les travers humains qui imprègnent souvent les environnements de bureau. Chaque épisode offre un aperçu des conflits entre les tentatives de progrès et les protocoles insensés. C'est un commentaire humoristique et perspicace sur le quotidien professionnel.

Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel
Dilbert : the joy of work
The Dilbert Future
Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook
The Dilbert principle - a cubicle's-eye view of bosses, meetings, management fads & other workplace afflictions

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  1. Now in paperback, this is an inside view of bosses, meetings, management fads and other workplace afflictions. Examining bizarre and hilarious situations in the world of work with growing absurdity, Adams reveals the secrets of management, including swearing one's way to the top, selling bad products to stupid people, trolls in accounts and more.

    The Dilbert principle - a cubicle's-eye view of bosses, meetings, management fads & other workplace afflictions1
    3,9
  2. First published in 1997, the successor to The Dilbert Principle is this time written by Dilbert's canine, Dogbert. He teaches new managers vital skills such as how to be leaders without making any decisions and how to inspire employees by giving them worthless knick-knacks. Scott Adams combines the challenges at work with the challenges of life.

    Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook2
    3,9
  3. The Dilbert Future

    • 272pages
    • 10 heures de lecture

    Moving beyond the corporate world of his cartoon character, Dilbert, Scott Adams turns his analytic focus on how human greed, stupidity and horniness will shape the future. With his usual mixture of essays and cartoons, the book offers predictions on business, technology, society and government.

    The Dilbert Future3
    3,9
  4. Dilbert : the joy of work

    • 272pages
    • 10 heures de lecture

    Delivers a deceptively perceptive take on the place that we all spend so much time in: the office. This treatise on office life is suitable for Dilbert fans.

    Dilbert : the joy of work4
    4,0
  5. Back after a four-year hiatus, New York Times best-selling 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 are also weasels.” Just ask anyone who worked at Enron.In this book, Adams takes a look into the Weasel Zone, the giant grey area between good moral behaviour 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.

    Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel5
    3,9