Millions of office workers identify with Dilbert, the phenomenally popular comic strip created by Scott Adams. Whether it's Dilbert doing battle with his Pointy-Haired Boss over redundant and ridiculous assignments, Wally mastering the art of appearing busy, or Alice "dealing with" annoying vendors, Dilbert speaks to everyone from cubicle dwellers to corner office inhabitants, who see--if not themselves--their coworkers in every too-true panel. See for yourself in the Dilbert 2011 Day-to-Day...
Millions of office workers identify with Dilbert, the phenomenally popular comic strip created by Scott Adams. Whether it's Dilbert doing battle with his Pointy-Haired Boss over redundant and ridiculous assignments, Wally mastering the art of appearing busy, or Alice "dealing with" annoying vendors, Dilbert speaks to everyone from cubicle dwellers to corner office inhabitants, who see--if not themselves--their coworkers in every too-true panel. See for yourself in the Dilbert 2011 Day-to-Day Calendar with a Dilbert strip on every page.Copyright (c) 2010 Scott Adams, Inc. Licensed by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.