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A magazine
recently ran a "Dilbert quotes" contest. They were looking for people
to submit quotes from their real life Dilbert-type managers. Here are the finalists: 1.
"As of tomorrow, employees will only be able to access the building using
individual security cards. Pictures will be taken next Wednesday and employees
will receive their cards in two weeks" (This was the winning quote from an
employee at Microsoft Corp in Redmond, WA.) 2.
"What I need is a list of specific unknown problems we will encounter."
(Lykes Lines Shipping) 3.
"E-mail is not to be used to pass on information or data. It should be used
only for company business." (Accounting manager, Electric Boat Company) 4.
"This project is so important, we can't let things that are more important
interfere with it." (Advertising/Marketing manager, United Parcel Service) 5.
"Doing it right is no excuse for not meeting the schedule. No one will believe
you solved this problem in one day! We've been working on it for months. Now,
go act busy for a few weeks and I'll let you know when it's time to tell them."
(R&D supervisor, 3M Corp.) 6.
"My Boss spent the entire weekend retyping a 25-page proposal that only needed
corrections. She claims the disk I gave her was damaged and she couldn't edit
it. The disk I gave her was write-protected." (CIO of Dell Computers) 7.
"Quote from the Boss: 'Teamwork is a lot of people doing what I say.'" (Marketing
executive, Citrix Corporation) 8.
"My sister passed away and her funeral was scheduled for Monday. When I told
my Boss, he said she died so that I would have to miss work on the busiest day
of the year. He then asked if we could change her burial to Friday. He said, 'That
would be better for me.'" (Shipping executive, FTD Florists) 9.
"We know that communication is a problem, but the company is not going to
discuss it with the employees." (Switching supervisor, AT&T Long Lines
Division) 10.
"We recently received a memo from senior management saying: "This is
to inform you that a memo will be issued today regarding the subject mentioned
above." (Microsoft, Legal Affairs Division) 11.
"One day my Boss asked me to submit a status report to him concerning a project
I was working on. I asked him if tomorrow would be soon enough. He said 'If I
wanted it tomorrow, I would have waited until tomorrow to ask for it!'" (New
business manager Hallmark Greeting Cards.) 12.
"As director of communications, I was asked to prepare a memo reviewing our
company's training programs and materials. In the body of the memo one of the
sentences I mentioned the "pedagogical approach" used by one of the
training manuals. The day after I routed the memo to the executive committee,
I was called into the HR director's office, and told that the executive vice president
wanted me out of the building by lunch. When I asked why, I was told that she
wouldn't stand for "perverts" working in her company. Finally, he showed
me her copy of the memo, with her demand that I be fired and the word "pedagogical"
circled in red. The HR manager was fairly reasonable, and once he looked the word
up in his dictionary and made a copy of the definition to send back to her, he
told me not to worry. He would take care of it. Two days later, a memo to the
entire staff came out directing us that no words which could not be found in the
local Sunday newspaper could be used in company memos. A month later, I resigned.
In accordance with company policy, I created my resignation memo by pasting words
together from the Sunday paper." (Taco Bell Corporation)
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