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Scott Adams

    June 8, 1957
    Scott Adams
    How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
    Not Remotely Successful
    Random Acts of Management
    Dilbert 2022 Mini Wall Calendar
    The best of Dilbert Volume 1
    You Can't Schedule Stupidity
    • You Can't Schedule Stupidity

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Designed to generate impulse sales, titles in this line are carefully balanced for gift giving, self-purchase, or collecting. Little Books may be small in size, but they're big in titles and sales.

      You Can't Schedule Stupidity
      4.4
    • The best of Dilbert Volume 1

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Featuring one selected strip per page, this best of chronicles the ups and downs of Dilbert and his cohorts. From his megalomaniac dog, Dogbert, to his clueless pointy-haired boss, this book is a roller-coaster ride through the lunacies of modern corporate life.

      The best of Dilbert Volume 1
      4.4
    • Dilbert 2022 Mini Wall Calendar

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Mind-numbing meetings, clueless colleagues, idiotic innovation--they're all part of the hilarious cubicle culture satirized in Dilbert, the most shared comic strip in the world.Dilbert, Wally, Alice, and the rest of the dysfunctional gang return for another year of corporate inanity in this all-new Dilbert calendar featuring hilarious strips from the iconic workplace cartoon skewering the funniest absurdities of office life. Each month features a beloved character spouting a classic, Dilbert one-liner, along with two related strips.7" x 7" calendar (7" x 14" open); great size for for small spaces, refrigerators, or office cubicles2021 and 2023 at-a-glance calendariaOfficial major world holidaysPrinted on FSC-certified paper with soy-based inkPlanning spread for September-December 2021

      Dilbert 2022 Mini Wall Calendar
      5.0
    • Random Acts of Management

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Another hilarious book of cartoons about the ultimate office worker, Dilbert, who struggles to navigate the constant tribulations of absurd company policies and idiot management strategies.

      Random Acts of Management
      4.3
    • Not Remotely Successful

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This relatable and hilarious selection of Dilbert comics from late 2020 through 2021 puts a spotlight on the comedic aspects of professional life during the pandemic.

      Not Remotely Successful
      4.3
    • The author has probably failed at more things than anyone you've ever met. So how did he go from hapless office worker and serial failure to the creator of Dilbert, one of the world's most famous comic strips, in just a few years? This title deals with his many failures and what they eventually taught him about success.

      How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big
      4.3
    • Dilbert: All Dressed Down and Nowhere to Go

      Contains Three Complete Dilbert Books: Still Pumped From Using the Mouse (1996), Casual Day Has Gone Too Far (1997), I'm Not Anti-Business, I'm Anti-Idiot (1998)

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Together in one volume:Still Pumped from Using the Mouse (1996)Casual Day Has Gone Too Far (1997)I'm not Anti-Business, I'm Anti-Idiot (1998)

      Dilbert: All Dressed Down and Nowhere to Go
      4.2
    • Dilbert Gets Re-accommodated

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      When confronted by unjust systems of corporate domination, whenever and wherever they may be, Dilbert boldly . . . gets “re-accommodated.” The legendary gang of coworkers is back for more unprofessional development, jargon freestyle, and elaborate work-avoidance schemes. Management fudges the line between stupidity and illegality. Promising new coffee warmer/phone charger technologies abound. And the circle of blame goes ever onward. In this fresh collection, Dilbert lampoons cubicle culture with strips that are sometimes recognizable, sometimes absurd—but always hilarious.

      Dilbert Gets Re-accommodated
      4.2
    • Dilbert: Seven Years of Highly Defective People

      Scott Adams' Guided Tour of the Evolution of Dilbert

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Since its debut in 1989, Dilbert has become the comic strip sensation, attracting fans from all corridors of working life. As Dilbert's popularity has grown, so has curiosity about the man behind the drawing table. Seven Years Of Highly Defective People is filled with Scott Adams' handwritten notes - notes that answer provocative questions such as, Which characters became unexpected "regulars"?, What objects are the most challenging to draw?, and Which strips became the biggest hits? This unique treasury is a tour of the origins and evolution of Dilbert's cast, and your tour guide is Dilbert's creator.Each chapter chronicles a different character using selected cartoons (from previous books) to illustrate each one's development. Scott Adams tells where the characters came from, why they do the things they do, and just what the heck he was thinking during the creative process. (Our theory is he was just tired.) You'd have to be an "Induhvidual" to miss out on this special collection.

      Dilbert: Seven Years of Highly Defective People
      4.2