Casual Day Has Gone Too Far

A Dilbert Book by Scott Adams

Published by Andrews and McMeel

20% off!Dilbert Book Casual Day Has Gone Too Far by Scott Adams 



Publisher's Description:

Who is the maniacal mastermind behind the plot to enforce corporate dress codes? That would be Catbert the evil HR director, one of Dilbert's corporate nemeses. "It's simple," decrees Catbert. "Fridays are 'casual,' but you can't wear jeans because jeans look good and feel good and you already own several pairs." Dilbert knows the conflicting feelings of comfort and embarrassment that result from arriving on a Friday dressed in an outfit matching a co-worker's.

But casual days are more than just a source of confusion for Dilbert and all workers in the '90s. The collective force of employees pushing the envelope of what is acceptable attire for the workplace is causing many to pause and ask, "Has Casual Day gone too far?"

Dilbert has become the primary source of comic relief for anyone who has ever set foot in a cubicle, heard the words "Empowerment" and Downsizing," or held a day-to-day job in the business world. Dilbert's appeal lies not only in the hearty laughs, but in its ability to tap into subjects and situations with which workers can easily identify. His company's quality movement is termed "qualicide,' and company executives are dubbed "galactic idiots."

Casual Day Has Gone Too Far once again attacks the issues that touch cubicle-dwellers everywhere, and is sure to continue the Dilbert-mania of worker bees and managers alike.


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Publication date:

March 1,1997

Paperback

128 pages

 

About the Author:

Scott Adams, formerly a mid-level manager assigned to cubicle 4S700R at Pacific Bell headquarters, began recording his impressions of corporate cubicle-dwelling life in the comic strip Dilbert in 1989. He is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller The Dilbert Principle, plus:

  • The Dilbert Future: Thriving on Stupidity in the 21st Century
  • Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless
  • Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook
  • Always Postpone Meetings with Time-Wasting Morons
  • Build a Better Life by Stealing Office Supplies
  • Bring Me the Head of Willy the Mail Boy!
  • Shave the Whales
  • It's Obvious You Won't Succeed by Your Wits Alone
  • Still Pumped From Using the Mouse
  • Fugitive From the Cubicle Police
  • Access Denied: Dilbert's Quest for Love in the Nineties
  • The Boss: Nameless, Blameless & Shameless
  • Conversations with Dogbert
  • Telling It Like It Isn't
  • Work Is a Contact Sport
  • You Don't Need Experience If You've Got Attitude

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