Dilbert is a hilarious and infamous comic strip by Scott Adams which has been running since 1989. The strip focuses on the life of Dilbert, a white-collar office worker and engineer at the fictional company. He is often seen as a social outcast, yet still manages to find humor in the everyday situations he finds himself in.The strip usually takes a satirical view of various dynamics between corporate employees and management and also looks at office politics, gender differences, and the more mundane aspects of life in a corporate office. For example, one popular storyline that spawned several different comic strips centered on Dilbert and his attempts to create a new product, only to thwart all his efforts and leave him feeling completely demoralized.Dilbert also frequently deals with topics such as corporate downsizing and restructuring, work environment sexism and issues related to innovation in product development. Additionally, Adams uses the comic strip to comment on social issues and world news. Dilbert's unique take on these topics often provides a fresh perspective on important issues that may have been overlooked.Overall, Dilbert is an entertaining look at corporate life and modern workplaces as seen through the eyes of Dilbert, a cubicle-dwelling engineer and outcast in the corporate world. The strip offers an energetic and humorous take on the everyday struggles of a corporate life and is essential reading for anyone in the corporate world.
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