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Dilbert’s Guide to the rest of your life: Dispatch
Mar 25, 2010 04:27 PM 1597 Views

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Dilbert’s Guide to the rest of your life: Dispatches from Cubicleland by Scott Adams


Book 22


Read on: Feb. 22nd, 2010


My first Dilbert comic book. And it was pretty fine, honest and sarcastic.


The book says it is a gift to every graduate who is about to enter the world of an organization.


Dilbert is playing that graduate and shows the life of a person doing a job from the point he/she is a new entrant to the point it thinks of switching over to a new company, etc.


How a newbie is tortured by everyone. How work is loaded on to him by his boss and expected to be done just the way it is wanted and with no regrets asked to re-do it. 1st a pawn in the politics and sometimes later even becomes the king. The book is divided like any organization behavior book or a human resource book. From topics like ethics, promotion, politics, colleagues, work load, organization hierarchy, etc. But the difference is, it shows in form of a single comic square box or two.


The truth of an organization is put forward in a slap-smart way with humor and truth.


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