This edition takes a look at corporate culture, the beliefs and values of the corporatized workplace.
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This edition takes a look at corporate culture, the beliefs and values of the corporatized workplace. Syndicated columnist Norman Solomon, author of the reently published book, <CITE>The Trouble With Dilbert: How Corporate Culture Gets the Last Laugh,</CITE> critiques what's been called "the most popular comic strip on the planet" and its creator Scott Adams. Solomon argues that Dilbert and Adams "symbolize the inability to imagine resisting the priorities of the corporatized status quo." Also, correspondent Sue Supriano hits the streets of the financial district in San Francisco, CA to tlak with three office employees about their jobs in the era of downsizing and increasing corporate control of the workplace.
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