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Dont Step in Leadership
Scott Adams's uniquely warm, funny take on the inept managers, wacky politics and nonsensical leadership practices of office life.....Scott Adams used to work in a cubicle for communications giant Pacific Bell. He escaped ten years ago and lives in Northern California. His books The Dlbert Principle, Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook, The Joy of Work and The Dilbert Future have sold three and a half million copies and have spent almost one hundred weeks on the New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller lists.
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Dogberts Management Handbook
Scott Adams used to work in a cubicle for communications giant Pacific Bell. He escaped ten years ago and lives in Northern California. His books The Dlbert Principle, Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook, The Joy of Work and The Dilbert Future have sold three and a half million copies and have spent almost one hundred weeks on the New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller lists.
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Excuse Me While I Wag
Scott Adams is an American cartoonist and creator of the Dilbert comic strip which debuted on in 1989 and has since become an international success, appearing in over two thousand newspapers worldwide. He is also the author of several business books including The Dilbert Principal.
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Stick To Drawing Comics, Monkey Brain
Everyone knows Scott Adams, the creator of "Dilbert," as the king of workplace humor. His insights into the crazy world of business have long been on display in his hugely popular comic strip and bestselling books like "The Dilbert Principle," But thereas much more to life than work, and it turns out that the man behind Dogbert and the Pointy-Haired Boss has an equally outrageous take on life outside the cubicle. Adams ventures into uncharted territory in this collection of more than 150 short piecesaon everything from lunar real estate to serial killers, not to mention politics, religion, dating, underwear, alien life, and the menace of car singing. He isnat afraid to confront the most pressing questions of our day, such as the pros and cons of toothpaste smuggling, why kangaroos donat drive cars, and whether Jesus would approve of your second iPod.