Pointy Haired Boss |
The original Pointy-Haired Boss is the fictional manager in the Dilbert comic strip. The phrase pointy-haired boss (or more usually PHB) has acquired a generic usage to refer to incompetent managers. See Dilbert for the original character; this article is about the generic concept. (Note that under a Dilbertian view, incompetent manager is redundant phraseology.)
It is also possible to speak of someone being pointy-haired or having pointy hair metaphorically, meaning that they possess PHB-like traits.
The academia version, a Pointy-Haired Dean (PHD), is similar.
=Description=
: He s every employee s worst nightmare. He wasn t born mean and unscrupulous, he worked hard at it. And succeeded. As for stupidity, well, some things come naturally.
: His top priorities are the bottom line and looking good in front of his subordinates and superiors (not necessarily in that order). Of absolutely no concern to him is the professional or personal well-being of his employees. The Boss is technologically challenged but he stays current on all the latest business trends, even though he rarely understands them.
Source: [http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/the_characters/index.html#boss dilbert.com]
=Traits=
Typical traits of a PHB:
=Other fictional characters with some PHB traits=
*Henry Blake ( M*A*S*H (TV series) ) *David Brent ( The Office ) *Gordon Jump ( WKRP in Cincinnati )) *Gary Cole ( Office Space ) *Mr. Poe ( A Series of Unfortunate Events ) *Dan Hedaya ( Joe Versus the Volcano )
=Related Acronyms=
The usage of PHB to refer to a character type resembles the usage of BOFH and PFY , both also derived from specific fictional characters. Less closely related is the military term List_of_U.S._Army_acronyms_and_expressions#Slang_acronyms , which is descriptive rather than a reference to fiction.
=External Links=
[http://wiki.dehumanizer.com/index.php/Pointy-haired_boss Pointy-haired boss] - another, more extensive, list of PHB traits|
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