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The '''Pointy Haired Boss''' (or '''PHB''') is an [[archetype]] character invented by Scott Adams in his Dilbert comic.  He is famous enough to [[w:Pointy Haired Boss|warrant his own article in Wikipedia]], according to which his characteristics include:
The '''Pointy Haired Boss''' (or '''PHB''') is an [[archetype]] character invented by Scott Adams in his Dilbert comic.  He is famous enough to [[w:Pointy Haired Boss|warrant his own article in Wikipedia, detailing his characteristics as]]:


* "Pretends to understand technology, but is really clueless. He often shifts towards buzzwords (e.g. [[virtual community]]) to compensate or change subject.
* Pretends to understand technology, but is really clueless. He often shifts towards buzzwords (e.g. [[virtual community]]) to compensate or change subject.
* Easily mesmerized by silver-tongued sales people peddling management or technology fads, e.g. [[Bluetooth]], [[RFID]], [[sysop vandalism]]
* Easily mesmerized by silver-tongued sales people peddling management or technology fads, e.g. [[Bluetooth]], [[RFID]], [[sysop vandalism]]
* Decisions seem random or capricious.
* Decisions seem random or capricious.
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* Doesn't seem to remember anything beyond a month's range.
* Doesn't seem to remember anything beyond a month's range.
* More focused on sounding important than being important.
* More focused on sounding important than being important.
* Has pointy hair."
* Has pointy hair.


He is an icon of [[stupidity]] and of [[management]], which in Adams' work are always presented as the same thing.  That is, there are no good managers, and the best one can do with these people is avoid them.
He is an icon of [[stupidity]] and of [[management]], which in Adams' work are always presented as the same thing.  That is, there are no good managers, and the best one can do with these people is avoid them.
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