![]() ![]() ‘Stick to drawing comics’ is not a management book and I was cognizant of this fact before I bought it. Even today, I refer to ‘The Dilbert Principle’ as much as I do ‘Seven effective Habits’. Chapters on Marketing, Sales, HR, especially, were my favorites. ![]() Despite all that I had liked the book so much that I actually took down notes – notes in which Scott Adams guides fed-up-with-management workers how to put one back on the management. I was very much aware that a lot of things mentioned in ‘The Dilbert Principle’ were nothing but a monument of author’s notional vehemence. And I still vividly recall how uncomplicatedly I could draw parallels between my own professional life at that point and the stuff mentioned in the book. My first Dilbert book was ‘The Dilbert Principle’ which I had read some four years ago.
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