Dilbert: When Did Ignorance Become a Point of View

Dilbert: When Did Ignorance Become a Point of View

S. Adams
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Jan 1, 2001 · Englisch · Taschenbuch (128 Seiten)
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Format Taschenbuch
Seiten 128
Sprache Englisch
Veröffentlicht Jan 1, 2001
Verlag Boxtree
ISBN-10 0752224123
ISBN-13 9780752224121

Beschreibung

In this satirical exploration of corporate culture and societal absurdities, the author weaves a tapestry of humor and insight that resonates with anyone who has ever worked in an office. Through the lens of the beloved character Dilbert, readers are presented with a world that sheds light on the baffling behaviors and mindsets prevalent in the corporate arena. The stories are a blend of sharp wit and poignant reflections on the struggle to make sense of a professional environment that often prioritizes ignorance over knowledge.

The narrative invites an examination of the everyday encounters that define office life, from baffling managerial decisions to the often ludicrous jargon that permeates corporate communications. Each illustration amplifies the absurdity, allowing readers to chuckle as they recognize their own experiences mirrored in these comedic scenarios. The author's keen observations unravel the complexities of workplace dynamics and challenge readers to consider the impact of ignorance in their own lives.

Simultaneously entertaining and thought-provoking, the work encourages a deeper understanding of how ignorance has become not just tolerated but embraced in various spheres. By marrying humor with critical commentary, the book serves as both a reflection of contemporary work life and a call to recognize the importance of informed perspectives amid chaos.

Genres

Humor Wirtschaft & Finanzen Manga Graphic Novels

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