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This Is the Part Where You Pretend to Add Value (2008)

by Scott Adams

Series: Dilbert (31)

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0740772279, Paperback)

"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 that management has indeed given up ever trying to win an award for best place to work all combine to make life in the Dilbert workplace as demoralizing as real life.

Dilbert navigates through the same corporate 9 to 5 existence in which his readers physically dwell. Dilbert, Dogbert, the boss, Wally, Alice, and Catbert tackle corporate indolence, avarice, and pretense one strip at a time, from the neighboring cubicle whistler to the project naysayer to the guy who's always just too busy to lend a hand.

(retrieved from Amazon Thu, 14 Feb 2013 13:30:10 -0500)

The thirty-first collection exploring themes of sloth and corporate indifference. The arbitrary, unspoken rules of interoffice e-mailing, the random policy generator, and the knowledge that management has indeed given up on trying to win an award for best place to work all combine to make life in the Dilbert workplace as demoralizing as real life.… (more)

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