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Dilbert principle

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Dilbert principle

Principle that the most ineffective workers will be moved to a place where they can do the least damage – management. The concept was expounded by cartoonist Scott Adams who, through his cartoon series Dilbert, lampoons the world of management.



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The Dilbert Principle, The Dilbert Future, and The Joy of Work, that combine illustrative strips with observations about improving (or surviving) corporate life.
We are living in the age of the Dilbert Principle, and as preposterous as that statement is, it's true in approaching cost cutting at many major corporations.
But the other answer can be found in one of this summer's best-selling books, The Dilbert Principle.
 
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