
Scott Adams, the man who gave us Dilbert, the comic-strip conscious of the corporate world, keeps audiences laughing with a presentation guaranteed to show the lighter side of work.
Corporate Irreverence: Downsizing. Endless, time-wasting meetings, back-stabbing co-workers, downsizing: no matter what the bad news in the business world, Scott Adams can find the humor. Creator of the comic strip and cultural phenomenon Dilbert, Adams entertained himself during boring meetings by drawing caricatures of his co-workers and bosses, when a bespectacled character named Dilbert emerged from the doodles. Audiences everywhere have identified with the hapless character, trapped forever in his cubicle, and, like his popular comic strip, Adams’ presentations never fail to entertain.
The Dilbert Phenomenon: Now published in over 2000 newspapers in 65 countries, it is the most photocopied, pinned-up, downloaded, faxed, re-faxed, e-mailed and snail-mailed comic strip in the world. Recipient of the Reuben Award, cartooning’s highest honor, Adams has over 25 books in print, including two number-one The New York Times best sellers.


