Description
Any person who’s ever battled the bureaucracy of the business world or been run down by a random act of management (and let’s face it, who hasn’t?) counts Dilbert as both hero and poster boy. Each day, 150 million followers flock to the comics pages of more than two thousand newspapers to see this socially challenged engineer outsmart the self-proclaimed best minds of middle management. One million point their browsers every month toward his web site to cheer his fight against common sense-defying directives and stress provoking policies. Scott Adams, the man in the back of the icon, has made Dilbert an industry unto himself. Adams has had four New York Times business best-sellers, including The Dilbert Principle, recognized as the most productive-selling business book of all time. Additionally, fifteen of seventeen cool animated film collections have gave the impression on the list. Add in the approximately 6 million calendars sold, and it’s plain even to management that the world’s Dilberts – and not the Pointy-Haired Bosses – are in keep watch over.