My brother-in-law just doesn't get Dilbert--but then again, he's a teacher and doesn't work in a cubicle.
Scott Adams brilliant snapshots of everyday corporate life and all of its absurdities strikes an immediate chord with anyone who's spent time in today's modern corporation.
In this collection, Dilbert and his ever present critic and pal, Dogbert, remind us that what we experience at work is not just a series of isolated and random events, but rather part of a widespread pattern that grips business today.
Adams also invites readers to send in stories for use in his strips, and this touch shows in his work.
I'm not sure how well Adams work will translate to non-corporate types (see brother-in-law example above), but if you like sharp wit and observational humor about life's everyday contradictions and Catch-22's, you'll probably enjoy this collection.