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The Dilbert Future
- Narrated by: Scott Adams
- Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Eat your heart out, Nostradamus! There's a new soothsayer in town and his name is Scott Adams. The ruthless ridiculer of corporate idiocy, together with Dilbert, Dogbert, and the twits in management, turns his eagle eye on everything from new work-avoiding technology to sex with aliens. He predicts that (finally!) we'll learn to harness the most abundant resource in the universe: stupidity. Read here by Scott Adams himself, The Dilbert Future proves a worthy follow-up to best sellers The Dilbert Principle and Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook.
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What the critics say
"Dilbert books should be (and often are) read aloud while important office work is being put off, and luckily, the best reader of all, Adams himself, has put his interpretive skills on tape." (Worth Magazine)
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- Jojo
- 2022-09-02
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Ok but not more. The part talking about why womens should keep on being paid less doesn't represente the years 2020. Stubborn and not funny concerning womens and their carrers and life choices.
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