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DILBERT PRINCIPLE TEST
You may be wondering if you fit the description of a Dilbert Principle manager. Here’s a little test: 1.Do you believe that anything you don’t understand must be easy to do? 2.Do you feel the need to explain in great detail why “profit” is the difference between income and expense? 3.Do you think employees should schedule funerals only during holidays? 4.Are the following words a form of communication or gibberish: “The Business Services Leadership Team will enhance the organization in order to continue on the journey toward a Market Facing Organization (MFO) model. To that end, we are consolidating the Object Management for Business Services into a cross strata team.” (from an actual memo) 5.When people stare at you in disbelief, do you repeat what you just said, only louder and slower? Now give yourself one point for each question you answered with the letter “B.” If your score is greater than zero, congratulations — there are stock options in your…

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