Sad but true June 22, 2009June 22, 2009 | Paul HenmanPaul Henman | 0 Comment | 7:49 am Categories: Dilbert Unfortunately I’ve worked at places with this philosophy: [source: Dilbert, 22 June 2009] Share this:TwitterFacebookMoreEmailPrintLinkedInTelegramRedditWhatsAppPinterestTumblrPocketSkype Related Tags: funny Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: British Grand Prix – RaceNEXT Next post: Changes afoot PreciselyPrecisely December 8, 2009December 8, 2009 | Paul HenmanPaul Henman | 0 Comment Equally pointless is trying to predict what task a particular person will be working on twelve months from now, at precisely 3pm. Read MoreRead More Who needs health anywayWho needs health anyway July 18, 2009July 18, 2009 | Paul HenmanPaul Henman | 0 Comment [source: Dilbert, 18 July 2009] Read MoreRead More Sadly common attitudeSadly common attitude May 28, 2012May 28, 2012 | Paul HenmanPaul Henman | 0 Comment Unfortunately I see this attitude all too often in large organisations: Read MoreRead More
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