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Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook audiobook

  • By: Scott Adams
  • Narrator: Scott Adams
  • Length: 1 hours 22 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: November 22, 2005
  • Language: English
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Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook Audiobook Summary

Why do all modern managers do the same bizarre things? Are these methods taught in business schools? Do managers learn by watching more experienced managers? Is it the result of mentoring?

None of the above!

Every manager learns from the same source: Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook. This valuable management handbook teaches new managers how to transform themselves from bitter and bewildered “little people” into fully functioning, paradigm-spewing management zombies.

In this indispensable guide, Dogbert reveals the many vital skills needed by managers in their daily lives, including:

The power of verbal instructions-sound like a boss while maintaining complete deniability!

Empty promises of promotion-enjoy all the motivational benefits with none of the costs!

Pretending to care-learn to hear without listening!

Company newsletter-communicate without the risk of conveying information!

Competition-experience the joy of setting your people against one another!

Decision making-be a leader without making any decisions!

Incentives-inspire employees by giving them worthless knick-knacks!

Remember: Leadership isn’t something you’re born with. It’s something you learn by listening to Dogbert tapes.

A world-class consultant and bestselling author, Dogbert has spent much of his life giving advice to gullible people with disposable incomes. His brain has many more crevices than yours, so you’d better do what he says.

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Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook Audiobook Narrator

Scott Adams is the narrator of Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook audiobook that was written by Scott Adams

Scott Adams is the creator of Dilbert, the comic strip that now appears in 1,550 newspapers worldwide. His first two hardcover business books, The Dilbert Principle and Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook, have sold more than two million copies and have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for a combined total of sixty weeks.

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Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook Full Details

Narrator Scott Adams
Length 1 hours 22 minutes
Author Scott Adams
Publisher HarperAudio
Release date November 22, 2005
ISBN 9780060898021

Additional info

The publisher of the Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780060898021.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Nandakishore

September 14, 2016

When I obtained my Chemical Engineering degree way back in 1985, I thought I would spend my working days in mathematical bliss, dealing with sexy entities such as partial differential equations and Laplace transforms (we geeks are like that). But alas! It was not to be ("The best laid plans of mice and men...", you know). I joined a pioneering fertiliser manufacturing company as Management Trainee, and they set about the process of transforming us trainees into "managers", with gusto.For a period of eighteen days, we were ensconced in a training centre and subjected to high intensity training sessions which included lectures, presentations and games. We were taught such high level concepts as "empowerment", "motivaton", "time management" etc. : and we were told time and again to forget what we learned in college and think like managers, which was "more of an art than science". Managers were defined by what they do - which was, well, manage.After the training, I was posted in a factory where I had to manage highly unionised, illiterate and belligerent labourers, among others, and I learnt the art the hard way. After five years of this, I moved on to the design wing, and met my old friends the mathematical equations who did not require to be managed. I lived in relative bliss until 2010, when I was promoted as the head of department in my current company, and I had to be a manager, again.But now, thankfully, I have Dogbert to help me!-----------------------------------------------Leadership isn't something you're born with. It's something you learn by reading Dogbert books....As a manager you could do a lot of thinking, experimenting, and continuous training. Or you can just do what everyone else does and blindly follow my directions like an unthinking zombie. Blind obedience is easier than the alternatives and the pay's the same. In fact, the pay is better, if you look at it from an hourly perspective. So keep reading....It's important that your employees think you are smart. Judging from the fact that you're reading this book, you'll probably have to fake it. Listen carefully to the zombie-like speech patterns of other managers and try to imitate them. If you hear a new management buzzword, jump on it like a starving squirrel on the last peanut on earth....Some rookie managers make the mistake of inviting input from the employees, hoping for some valuable insight or contribution. As far as unwarranted optimism goes, this is roughly equivalent to panning for gold in your own shower....OBJECTIVES FOR MEETINGS1. Clear your desk by assigning tasks to the powerless dolts trapped in the meeting.2. Exhibit your keen conceptual grasp of the big picture3. Babble.4. Avoid answering any questions....Nothing good ever came from a management decision. Avoid making decisions whenever possible. They can only get you in trouble....Leadership skills are quite different from management skills. When you "manage," by definition, you're trying to distribute resources where they will do the company the most good. When you "lead," by definition, you're trying to get those resources distributed to yourself. Obviously, leadership is a better way to go. It's easier too....When we are born, all humans are clueless, self-absorbed, and helpless. Most babies will grow out of it. Those who don't become managers....There are many hours in the day that get wasted because employees insist on eating, sleeping, and procreating. You can reduce those unproductive periods by forcing them to work unpaid overtime.But don't refer to it as unpaid overtime. Refer to it as a "commitment to professionalism" or some other noble-sounding name. Never, ever refer to it as "HA HA HA, YOU'RE WORKING HARD FOR NOTHING!!!" That would be demotivating....Rumors are an excellent way to keep your employees nervous and edgy, which is similar to being alert. Actually, it's better. When they're alert they realize what you're doing to them and they resist. But when they're edgy they work like crazed bumblebees and die of stress before they become cynical. In other words, everyone wins....As a manager, you will have the least amount of useful information of anyone in the organization. You can compensate for that by being the one who does all the presenting. Use computer slide shows and overhead transparencies to disguise your cluelessness....Your stature as a leader grows primarily through the process of getting lots of attention. It's hard to get attention by succeeding, because your boss will deftly hog the glory. But if you screw up a huge project, your boss will slither aside faster than an adder at the Ice Capades. Your name will become forever linked with the epic failure you have created.Being linked with epic failures sounds bad, but it's not. The next time senior management needs someone to manage a big project, they'll say, "Who has experience?" Your name will be on the top of the list. Everyone else will either be busy or unknown. You'll be the obvious choice—the person who knows what pitfalls to avoid. And don't worry that those senior managers will scrutinize this decision too closely. They're busy screwing up things to enhance their own careers....Empowerment is the process of shifting blame from yourself to the employees . According to highly paid consultants , this will make the employees happier, thus reducing their unreasonable demands for a living wage....Find the most useless employee in your department and put that person in charge of whatever the new management initiative is. Give that person a title like "Manager of Excellence in Customer Care."This way you appear to be complying with the corporate initiative but you lose very little in productivity, except for the endless burdens this person will place on the other poor employees who are trying to do real work....In the unlikely event that your job generates any real work, fob it off on your underlings by having them form "self-managed teams." That's an elegant way of saying they do your job in addition to their own. This is a bit like teaching the cows to milk themselves, but it's possible if they're flexible....Despite the fact that your soul abandoned your body when you became a manager, there will still be some corporate tasks that are so horrible, so evil, that you will not be able to do them yourself.Other times you might need to do something cruel, but you won't want to leave your fingerprints at the scene. For these situations you need a human resources staff.Some people are naturally equipped for careers in human resources. In other cultures these folks would become serial killers or ruthless despots. But we live in a civilized society, so these irrepressible scamps can channel their talents into the field of human resources instead....TEN RULES OF MANAGEMENT1. You're always right, even when you're stupid.2. The physical laws of time and space were meant to be broken.3. The problem is not a lack of resources, it's a lack of meetings.4. When in doubt, ask for status reports.5. If you're talking, you're communicating.6. Low morale is caused by character flaws in your employees.7. If ten people can complete a project in ten days, then one person can complete the project in one day.8. Teamwork is when other people do your work for you.9. Employee illness is a manifestation of laziness.10. Abuse is a form of recognition. And recognition is what every employee wants....

Sue

December 07, 2013

My God, I swear this was the instruction manual for management used at my last job! You have NO idea! God only knows how I lasted 10 years there, but I had 8 supervisors in that time, if it tells you anything about what the place was like.

Martin

September 10, 2016

The perfect guide to what you shouldn't do as a manager.

Charles

July 04, 2021

In Scott Adams prior book I feel the reader should feel their problems are understood and shared by much of the world with comedy to uplift the reader spirits. The comedy is still present and I think most readers well find Scott Adams observations echo their daily struggles this book seems a little darker and maybe slightly depressing.

Bob

November 10, 2020

Had I read this a year ago, it would have hit a little too close to home, having recently retired from a large, multi-national corporation. While I didn't have a pointy-haired boss, working within that corporate culture was like existing within one of Scott Adams's strips.

Tvrtko

March 18, 2018

Not as insightful as The Dilbert Principle, but if you enjoy Adams' sense of humour you will still really enjoy this. It's definitely a recommendation if you read The Dilbert Principle and are looking for more laughs.

Asher

July 20, 2019

The only downside to the book is that some managers will be too dense to understand that this is satire.

Indah Threez

March 20, 2020

223 - 2020

Robert

December 30, 2021

M'he fet un fart de riure. Se'n fot de forma brillant de tots aquells caps incompetents que ens hem trobat la majoria en més d'una ocasió a l'oficina

Jennifer

August 03, 2017

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

David

August 08, 2020

As funny as it is accurate, this offers a spot-on description of every manager you've ever had.

Zindy

June 01, 2020

Hilarious!! Really amusing!

Sudhakar

September 07, 2019

Very entertaining read. Funny and thought provoking

Sarah

April 15, 2020

It could be so easy to fall into a bad manager stereotype behaivor. This book is good to help you identify some of those behaviors that will drive your employees to polish of their resume.

Choonghwan

April 02, 2021

There are always ways to make you look more competent and productive than you actually are. It is also useful to see through who is playing this trick.

Omar

March 19, 2019

Great stuff, sarcastic way to expose how the traditional corporate world work from the inside

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