Customer Reviews
usual (high) Dilbert quality humour - By: blue_skies_2000, 11 Jan 2005 
If you are a Dilbert fan you will love this standard collection of Scott Adams humour. Nothing unexpected...the feeling of reading this comic book is that of familiar comfort--to the extreme!
One of the masters best !!! - By: Jack Feeney-Author / Analyst, 07 Jul 2004 
Just finished reading this book & thought it one of the best from the master himself. It will incite spasms of recognition with anyonein any way connected to a large organisation. Its frightfully accurate but very funny. Meetings for the sake of meeting & cringe-worthy mission statements. I also read Management by Vice - its not very good & no match for the master himself. A bit boringin fact.
The only area not covered by 'Dilbert' is all that touchy feely 'Human Resource Management' stuff (BS) which has got to be the waffle of waffle - hopefully we'll see it covered soon.
Very Funny Office Humor! - By: , 12 Mar 2001 
I enjoyed this book. It presents a lively collection of very funny management & cubicle worker situations. However, though aspects of managerial bungling are protrayedin Dilbert's unique style, "Ramdom Acts of Management" does not address managerial short-comings throughout the corporate structure or the diverse candid opinions of employees. To read about a somewhat more complete perspective on company-wide mis-management, from project managers to glib CEOs & their interactions with their feisty and/or frustrated technical staff, I definitely recommend the hilarious & insightful episodesin the frank, true-to-life American satire, "Management by Vice" (by C.B. Don). It's not just a compilation of cartoon strips, but real a book with episodes, witty verses & accompanying sharp illustrations! With these two books, you can always have a good laugh & thus be prepared for anything management throws your way from the office to the R&D setting, right the way through the corporate culture & up the company ladder!
Another Scott Adams' masterpiece... - By: , 11 Dec 2000 
exagerrating? Maybe but I never had satisfaction below expectations from a Adams Dilbert book. Sometimes it even predicts something that's about to really happen in... minutes! Workingin a big corporation is just like that!
It's no the best Dilbert book... but it's not bad... - By: , 15 Jun 2000 
A lot of the strips I had already seen on the dilbert web site, so they didn't seem as funny second time around. Personally I prefered The Dilbert future... but this is still a good read for £5...