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Scott Raymond Adams (born June 8, 1957) is an American author and cartoonist. He is the creator of the syndicated ''
Dilbert ''Dilbert'' is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar, micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title characte ...
''
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, and the author of several nonfiction works of satire, commentary, and business. ''Dilbert'' gained national prominence during the downsizing period in 1990s America and reached a worldwide audience. Adams worked in various business roles before he became a full-time cartoonist in 1995. He writes in a
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, often
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way about the social and psychological landscape of
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s in modern
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s. In addition Adams has written books in various other areas, including the spiritual experiment ''
God's Debris ''God's Debris: A Thought Experiment'' is a 2001 novella by ''Dilbert'' creator Scott Adams. ''God's Debris'' espouses a philosophy based on the idea that the simplest explanation tends to be the best. It proposes a form of pandeism and monism, ...
'' encapsulating a form of
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, and books on political and management topics, including '' Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter''.


Early life

Adams was born in 1957 in
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, the son of Paul and Virginia (née Vining) Adams. He is of half-German descent and also has English, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Dutch, and a small amount of Native American ancestry. He was a fan of ''
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'' comics while growing up, and started drawing comics at age 6. He won a drawing competition at age 11. Adams graduated as the
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from Windham-Ashland-Jewett Central School in 1975 in a class of 39. He remained in the area and earned a BA in economics from
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in 1979. After his graduation, he moved to California and started work. Returning to graduate school, Adams earned an
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from the
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in 1986. Adams took
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and called it "life changing".


Career


Office worker

Adams worked closely with telecommunications engineers at
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in San Francisco between 1979 and 1986. Upon joining the organization, he first worked as a teller. After four months in which he was twice held up at gunpoint, he entered a management training program. His positions included management trainee,
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, budget analyst, commercial lender, product manager, and supervisor. He later shifted to work at
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. To devote time to developing a new career, he woke every day at 4 a.m. and spent time at that endeavor. Cartooning proved to be the most successful venture of the many that he attempted in these early hours. Adams created ''Dilbert'' during this period of personal exploration. The name came from ex-boss Mike Goodwin. Dogbert, originally named Dildog, was loosely based on his family's deceased pet
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Lucy. Submissions to various publications of both ''Dilbert'' and non-''Dilbert'' comic panels failed to win publication. These included ''
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'' and ''
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''. But an inspirational letter from a fan persuaded Adams to keep trying. He worked at Pacific Bell between 1986 and June 30, 1995; the personalities he encountered there inspired many of his ''Dilbert'' characters. Adams launched ''Dilbert'' with
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in 1989, while at Pacific Bell. He continued to draw his cartoons at 4 a.m., maintaining his income. His first paycheck for ''Dilbert'' was a monthly royalty check of $368.62. ''Dilbert'' gradually became more popular. It was syndicated in 100 newspapers in 1991 and 400 by 1994. Adams attributes his success to his idea of including his e-mail address in the panels, thus facilitating reader feedback and suggestions.


Full-time cartoonist

Adams's success grew, and he became a full-time cartoonist as ''Dilbert'' reached 800 newspapers. In 1996, his first business book, ''The Dilbert Principle'', was released. It expounded on his concept of the
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. In 1997, Adams won the
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's Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist and Best Newspaper Comic Strip.
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CEO
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invited Adams to impersonate a management consultant, which he did wearing a wig and false mustache. He tricked Logitech managers into adopting a
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that Adams described as "so impossibly complicated that it has no real content whatsoever". His writing in ''
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'' regarding the incident earned him an
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. By 2000, the comic was in 2,000 newspapers in 57 countries and 19 languages. His comic strips were adapted as a ''Dilbert'' TV series, which debuted in January 1999 and ran for two seasons on
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. Adams served as
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and
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, along with ''
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'' writer
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. The show earned a
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in 1999. On June 29, 2020, Adams asserted to his followers on
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that the show had been cancelled because he was
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and UPN had made a decision to shift toward
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viewers. In addition to his cartoon work, Adams has written books in various other areas, including self-improvement and religion. His book ''God's Debris'' (2001) lays out a theory of
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, in which God blows itself up to see what will happen, which becomes the cause of our universe. He goes on to suggest that followers of theistic religions such as
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and
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are subconsciously aware that their religions are false, and that this awareness is reflected in their consistently acting like these religions, and their threats of damnation for sinners, are false. In a 2017 interview, Adams said that his books on religion would be "his ultimate legacy".


''Coffee with Scott Adams''

In 2015, Adams wrote blog posts predicting that
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had a 98 percent chance of winning the presidency based on his persuasion skills, and he started writing about Trump's persuasion techniques. His pieces on this topic grew popular, so he started writing about it regularly. Adams soon developed this as a daily video presentation called ''Coffee with Scott Adams'', distributed to
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,
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, ScottAdamsSays.com, and
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, where he covered topics such as current events, politics, persuasion, and routes to success. ''Coffee with Scott Adams'' has featured guests such as
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, Ed Latimore,
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, Erik Finman,
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,
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,
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, Carpe Donktum, Mark Schneider,
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,
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, Carson Griffith,
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, James Nortey, Clint Morgan, and
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. In 2018,
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shared multiple clips on Twitter from a ''Coffee'' episode titled: "Scott Adams tells you how Kanye showed the way to The Golden Age. With Coffee." In 2020, President Trump
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ed an episode where Adams mocked Joe Biden. Adams offers paid subscriptions for exclusive content on
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. In 2020, Adams said: "For context, I expect my Dilbert income to largely disappear in the next year as newspapers close up forever. The
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sped up that inevitable trend. Like many of you, I'm reinventing my life for a post-coronavirus world. The Locals platform is a big part of that."


Food

Adams was the CEO of Scott Adams Foods, Inc., makers of the Dilberito and Protein Chef. He sold off his intellectual property in this venture when the product failed in the marketplace. He was a restaurateur for a while, but exited that business.


Other

Adams was a fan of the science fiction TV series ''
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''. He appeared in the season 4 episode "
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" as a character named "Mr. Adams" who hires former head of security
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to locate his megalomaniacal dog and cat. He had a cameo in "
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", a third-season episode of the TV series ''
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'', in which Matthew Brock (played by
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) becomes an obsessed ''Dilbert'' fan. Adams is credited as "Guy in line behind Dave and Joe in first scene". Adams has been a guest on podcasts including '' Making Sense with Sam Harris, The Tim Ferriss Show, The James Altucher Show,
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,
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'','' Real Talk with Zuby'' and ''
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.'' He has appeared on ''
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,''
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,
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and Berkeley Haas. Adams was interviewed for
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's
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''Silenced'' (2016) and ''Hoaxed'' (2019). In 2016, Adams contributed a chapter of life advice to
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's collection, ''
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.'' In 2018, Adams met President
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at the
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.


Politics

Adams has often commented on political matters. In 2016 he wrote on his blog, "I don't vote and I am not a member of a political party." In 2007, he suggested that
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would make a good presidential candidate. Before the 2008 presidential election he said, "On social issues, I lean libertarian, minus the crazy stuff." In December 2011 he said that if he were president, he would do whatever
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advised him to do because that "would lead to policies that are a sensible middle ground." On October 17, 2012, he wrote, "While I don't agree with Romney's positions on most topics, I'm endorsing him for president." In a blog post from September 2017, Adams described himself as being "left of
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, but with a preference for plans that can work." In 2015, although Adams stated that he would not endorse a candidate for the 2016 elections, he repeatedly praised
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's persuasion skills. He extensively detailed what he called Trump's "talent stack." Adams correctly predicted that Trump would win the Republican nomination and the general election. In 2018, Adams similarly praised the persuasion skills of
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. Of the
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, he said the following: "If you're an undecided voter, and male, you're seeing something different. You're seeing a celebration that your role in society is permanently diminished. And it's happening in an impressive venue that was, in all likelihood, designed and built mostly by men." Adams said that he temporarily endorsed
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out of fear for his own life, stating that he had received direct and indirect death threats ("Where I live, in California, it is not safe to be seen as supportive of anything Trump says or does. So I fixed that."). In late September, however, Adams switched his endorsement from Clinton to Trump. Among his primary reasons were his respect for Trump's persuasion skills, Clinton's proposal to raise the
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, and his concerns over Clinton's health. In mid-October, Adams predicted a Clinton victory would ensure that a male president would never again be elected. He has also stated that being labeled a "Donald Trump apologist" ended his public speaking career and reduced his income by about 40%, and that his number of friends had decreased by about 75%. Adams predicted in March 2020 that Trump, Sanders and Joe Biden would all contract
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and that one of them would die from it by the end of the year; in December 2020, when all three men remained alive (although Trump did catch the virus), ''
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'' named Adams' prediction one of "the most audacious, confident and spectacularly incorrect prognostications about the year." Adams received further attention in 2021 based on the anniversary of his 2020 prediction that if Biden were to win the
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, then Republicans would be hunted and there's a "good chance" they'll be "dead within a year" and "Police will stand down"—none of which ultimately occurred.


Controversies

Adams has compared women asking for equal pay to children demanding candy. He caused controversy by pointing out " satanic coincidences" in the Joe Biden presidential campaign. On Twitter, Adams argued that society leaves parents with only two options when their teenage sons become a danger to themselves or others — watch other people die, or kill your own son. The week of September 19, 2022, ''Dilbert'' was pulled from an estimated 77 newspapers after recent plotlines in the strip poked fun at woke culture and corporate
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strategies. Part of the plotline involved an African American character who "identifies as white", and the company management asking him if he could also identify as gay. Said Adams of his strip being pulled, "It was part of a larger overhaul, I believe, of comics, but why they decided what was in and what was out, that's not known to anybody except them, I guess." In January 2023, Adams announced that he was considering taking legal action against political cartoonist,
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. He credits affirmations for many of his achievements, including scoring in the ninety-fourth percentile on a difficult qualification exam for business school, and creating ''Dilbert''s success. He states that the affirmations give him focus. He has described a method which he has used that he says gave him success: he pictured in his mind what he wanted, and wrote it down 15 times a day on a piece of paper. Since late 2004, Adams has suffered from
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, which has affected his ability to draw for lengthy periods. He now draws on a
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. He also suffered from
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, a condition that causes the
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to behave in an abnormal manner. In July 2008, he underwent surgery to reroute the nerve connections to his vocal cords, and his voice is completely functional. Adams married Shelly Miles aboard a
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, the ''Galaxy Commodore'', on July 22, 2006, in
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, in a ceremony conducted by the ship's captain. The two had met at a gym in
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, where Miles was an employee and Adams was a customer. By Miles, Adams had two step-children, Savannah and Justin, the latter of whom died of a
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in 2018, at age 18, prompting Adams to start the service WhenHub. Adams and Miles divorced in 2014, and Adams said the two remained friends, with Miles moving only one block away after their separation. On Christmas Day in 2019, Adams announced on his podcast that he was engaged to Kristina Basham, and later revealed that they had married on July 11, 2020. Basham, a model and baker, has two daughters, and is a vice president at WhenHub. On March 10, 2022, Adams announced on his YouTube podcast that he and Basham were getting divorced.


Recognition

Adams has received recognition for his work, including the
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and Newspaper Comic Strip Award for 1997 for his work on ''Dilbert''. He climbed the
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(EFMD) rankings of the 50 most influential management thinkers, placing 31st in 2001, 27th in 2003, 12th in 2005, and 21st in 2007. He received the
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in 1998 for his participation in "Mission Impertinent" for ''
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''.


In popular culture

Adams has coined several words and phrases over the years, including
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(businesses that stay afloat only by intentionally misleading their customers), The Dilbert principle (a variant on the
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),
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as shorthand for offshore work, and
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(PHB) and Induhvidual as insults.
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references
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in his 2000 book on how to write, '' On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft''. King says: "And if you think it's all about information, you ought to give up fiction and get a job writing instruction manuals—Dilbert's cubicle awaits." Adams appears in the book ''
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'' by
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. Adams wrote a blogpost in 2010 about
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' response to
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, in which he says "Apple's response to the iPhone 4 problem didn't follow the public relations playbook, because Jobs decided to rewrite the playbook ... If you want to know what genius looks like, study Jobs' words." Jobs proudly emailed this around. In 2018,
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sent his staff an email which instructed them to "In general, always pick common sense as your guide. If following a 'company rule' is obviously ridiculous in a particular situation, such that it would make for a great
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cartoon, then the rule should change."


Publications


''Dilbert'' compilations

* ''Always Postpone Meetings with Time-Wasting Morons'' (1992) * ''Shave the Whales'' (1994) * ''Bring Me the Head of Willy the Mailboy!'' (1995) * ''It's Obvious You Won't Survive by Your Wits Alone'' (1995) * ''Still Pumped from Using the Mouse'' (1996) * ''Fugitive From the Cubicle Police'' (1996) * ''Casual Day Has Gone Too Far'' (1997) * ''I'm Not Anti-Business, I'm Anti-Idiot'' (1998) * ''Journey to Cubeville'' (1998) * ''Don't Step in the Leadership'' (1999) * ''Random Acts of Management'' (2000) * ''Excuse Me While I Wag'' (2001) * ''When Did Ignorance Become a Point of View?'' (2001) * ''Another Day in Cubicle Paradise'' (2002) * ''All Dressed Down And Nowhere To Go'' (2002) (''Still Pumped from Using the Mouse'', ''Casual Day Has Gone Too Far'', and ''I'm Not Anti-Business, I'm Anti-Idiot'' combined) * ''When Body Language Goes Bad'' (2003) * ''Words You Don't Want to Hear During Your Annual Performance Review'' (2003) * ''Don't Stand Where the Comet is Assumed to Strike Oil'' (2004) * ''The Fluorescent Light Glistens Off Your Head'' (2005) * ''Thriving on Vague Objectives'' (2005) * ''Try Rebooting Yourself'' (2006) * ''Positive Attitude'' (2007) * ''This is the Part Where You Pretend to Add Value'' (2008) * '' Dilbert 2.0: 20 Years of Dilbert'' (2008) * ''Freedom's Just Another Word for People Finding Out You're Useless'' (2009) * ''14 Years of Loyal Service in a Fabric-Covered Box'' (2009) * ''I'm Tempted to Stop Acting Randomly'' (2010) * ''How's That Underling Thing Working Out for You?'' (2011) * ''Teamwork Means You Can't Pick the Side that's Right'' (2012) * ''Your New Job Title Is "Accomplice"'' (2013) * ''I Sense a Coldness to Your Mentoring'' (2013) * ''Go Add Value Someplace Else'' (2014) * ''Optimism Sounds Exhausting'' (2015) * ''I'm No Scientist, But I Think Feng Shui Is Part of the Answer'' (2016) * ''Dilbert Gets Re-accommodated'' (2017) * ''Cubicles That Make You Envy the Dead'' (2018) * ''Dilbert Turns 30'' (2019)


Special compilations (annotated, favorites, etc.)

* ''Build a Better Life by Stealing Office Supplies: Dogbert's Big Book of Business'' (1991) * ''Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless'' (1993) * '' Seven Years of Highly Defective People'' (1997) * ''Dilbert Gives You the Business'' (1999) * ''A Treasury of Sunday Strips: Version 00'' (2000) * ''What Do You Call a Sociopath in a Cubicle? Answer: A Coworker'' (2002) * ''It's Not Funny If I Have to Explain It'' (2004) * ''What Would Wally Do?'' (2006) * ''Cubes and Punishment'' (2007) * ''Problem Identified: And You're Probably Not Part of the Solution'' (2010) * ''Your Accomplishments Are Suspiciously Hard to Verify'' (2011) * ''I Can't Remember If We're Cheap or Smart'' (2012)


Other ''Dilbert'' books

* ''Telling It Like It Isn't'' (1996) * ''You Don't Need Experience If You've Got Attitude'' (1996) * ''Access Denied: Dilbert's Quest for Love in the Nineties'' (1996) * ''Conversations With Dogbert'' (1996) * ''Work is a Contact Sport'' (1997) * ''The Boss: Nameless, Blameless and Shameless'' (1997) * ''The Dilbert Bunch'' (1997) * ''No You'd Better Watch Out'' (1997) * ''Please Don't Feed The Egos'' (1997) * ''Random Acts of Catness'' (1998) * ''You Can't Schedule Stupidity'' (1998) * ''Dilbert Meeting Book Exceeding Tech Limits'' (1998) * ''Trapped In A Dilbert World: Book Of Days'' (1998) * ''Work—The Wally Way'' (1999) * ''Alice in Blunderland'' (1999) * ''Dilbert Sudoku Comic Digest: 200 Puzzles Plus 50 Classic Dilbert Cartoons'' (2008)


''Dilbert''-related business publications

* ''Dilbert Newsletter'' (since 1994) * ''The Dilbert Principle'' (1996) * ''Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook'' (1996) * ''
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'' (1997) * '' The Joy of Work'' (1998) * ''
Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel ''Dilbert and the Way of the Weasel'' is a satirical ''Dilbert'' book written by Scott Adams. It was originally published in 2002. Premise The chief premise of the book is that everyday actions of humanity are neither consistently honest nor crim ...
'' (2002) * ''Slapped Together: The Dilbert Business Anthology'' (2002) (''The Dilbert Principle'', ''The Dilbert Future'', and ''The Joy of Work'', published together in one book) * ''Dilbert's Guide to the Rest of Your Life: Dispatches from Cubicleland'' (2007)


Non-''Dilbert'' publications

* ''
God's Debris ''God's Debris: A Thought Experiment'' is a 2001 novella by ''Dilbert'' creator Scott Adams. ''God's Debris'' espouses a philosophy based on the idea that the simplest explanation tends to be the best. It proposes a form of pandeism and monism, ...
'' (2001) * '' The Religion War'' (2004) * '' Stick to Drawing Comics, Monkey Brain!'' (2007) * '' How To Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big'' (2013) * '' Win Bigly: Persuasion in a World Where Facts Don't Matter'' (2017) * '' Loserthink: How Untrained Brains Are Ruining America'' (2019)


References


External links

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