
PurposeScott Adams’s comic strip "Dilbert" is popular and famous because the characters and situations, exaggerated though they may be, remind everyone of familiar examples from their own office lives. Career ladders are crowded with superiors like Dilbert’s who don’t fit the image of the ideal manager. Inept, disorganised, power-hungry, or downright horrible—they come in all sizes and shapes. Often, they’re so busy with their own careers that they’re blind to your potential or goals. |
BenefitsThis action list provides instant and helpful guidelines. |
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AudienceFor middle managers, team leaders and individuals. |
Learning methodManagement checklist, answers to FAQs, common traps, and suggested action plans. |
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