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"There's often what I call the Dilbert effect after a restructuring," says career coach and author Marshall Goldsmith.
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The final step is to have the whole outsourcing thing lampooned in "Dilbert".
Free Trade in Tech Labor, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Dilbert is online, Garfield is online (although I got bored and stopped checking that one) …
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Dilbert is actually designed after one person in particular.
Scott Adams Answers Your Dilbert Questions, and More - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Dilbert is actually designed after one person in particular.
Scott Adams Answers Your Dilbert Questions, and More - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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Writing a gag-a-day comic like Dilbert is probably ludicrously easy once you get into a rhythm, and the Boondocks - which is largely a reaction to whatever's in the news - is probably also easy.
The Least Difficult Job demiurgent 2006
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But believe me in corporate america, Dilbert is much more true to life.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - All about web comics. The EL Podcast, #22 2005
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Experts say it's both a reflection of the country's cultural narcissism -- and attitudes of entitlement and self-centeredness -- and a backlash against corporate America and its "Dilbert"-like work environment.
For the 'funemployed,' unemployment is welcome Peter Schorsch 2009
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He fashioned the "Dilbert" - esque doodles he had been working on into a slick package and sent it to syndicators.
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O'Neill shunned the traditional luxuries of his post, driving himself around town and working alongside his employees in a "Dilbert" - style cubicle.
BUSH'S MONEY POSSE 2008
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