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  <title>Dogbert's top secret management handbook  :</title>
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   <dateIssued>1996</dateIssued>
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  <extent>xi, 162 p. : figs., 21 cm.</extent>
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 <note>In this guide to (mis)management, Dilbert's dog-savant takes a bite out of corporate America, revealing fail-safe strategies to turn the most befuddled boss into a fully functioning, whip-wielding, paradigm-spewing tyrant.&#13;
Why do all modern managers do the same bizarre things? Are these methods taught in business schools? Do managers learn by watching more experienced managers? Is it the result of mentoring? None of the above! Every manager learns from the same source: Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook. This valuable management handbook teaches new managers how to transform themselves from bitter and bewildered &quot;little people&quot; into fully functioning, paradigm-spewing management zombies. In this indispensable guide, Dogbert reveals the many vital skills needed by managers in their daily lives, including the power of verbal instructions - sound like a boss while maintaining complete deniability! Empty promises of promotion - enjoy all the motivational benefits with none of the costs! Pretending to care - learn how to hear without listening! Company newsletters - communicate without the risk of conveying information! Competition - experience the joy of setting your people against one another! Making decisions - be a leader without making any decisions! and Incentives - inspire employees by giving them worthless knickknacks! Remember: Leadership isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you learn by reading Dogbert books.&#13;
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