The Dilbert principle — refers to a 1990s satirical observation by Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams stating that companies tend to systematically promote their least competent employees to management (generally middle management), in order to limit the amount of damage… … Wikipedia
The Dilbert Principle — refers to a 1990s satirical observation by Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams stating that companies tend to systematically promote their least competent employees to management (generally middle management), in order to limit the amount of damage… … Wikipedia
Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel — is a satirical Dilbert book written by Scott Adams. It was originally published in 2002. Premise The chief premise of the book is that everyday actions of humanity are neither consistently honest nor criminal, but rather weasel. He dissects the… … Wikipedia
Dilbert 2.0: 20 Years of Dilbert — is a 576 page special edition collection of Dilbert cartoons released on October 21, 2008. The book contains about 6,500 strips selected by Dilbert s creator Scott Adams over the course of the strip s history. The collection also includes Adams… … Wikipedia
Dilbert Gives You the Business — is number 14 in the Comic strip compilation series by Scott Adams and contains hundreds of comics divided into 39 sections with each one detailing a different part of business life. They are divided into Jobs which detail different jobs around an … Wikipedia
Dilbert (disambiguation) — Dilbert may refer to Dilbert, a United States of America comic strip Dilbert (character), the title character of the comic strip Dilbert (TV series), a television series based on the comic strip The Dilbert Principle, a 1990s satirical… … Wikipedia
Dilbert — This article is about the Dilbert comic strip. For other uses, see Dilbert (disambiguation). Dilbert Announcement of changes in company password policy. From left: the Pointy Haired Boss, Dilbert, Alice, and Wally (Pub. September 10, 2005) … Wikipedia
dilbert — Referring to a popular 1990s cartoon by Scott Adams which finds humor in corporate absurdities. ► “The Dilbert Principle is adapted from the PETER PRINCIPLE, a popular management aphorism of a few years ago. Mr. Adams observes that the most… … American business jargon
Peter Principle — For the BBC sitcom, see The Peter Principle (TV series). The Peter Principle states that in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence , meaning that employees tend to be promoted until they reach a position at which… … Wikipedia
The Dilbert Future — hardcover edition front cover The Dilbert Future (1997) is a book published by Scott Adams as a satire of humanity that breaks the net motivations of humanity down into stupidity, selfishness, and horniness , and presents various ideas for… … Wikipedia