The Pointy-Haired Boss is a satirical portrayal of bad management and corporate culture in the Dilbert comic strip. The character is meant to symbolize the kind of boss who is clueless, oblivious, egotistical, makes poor decisions, and fails to understand the work of his employees.

In this sense, the Pointy-Haired Boss represents the negative aspects of management and corporate life that the creator of Dilbert, Scott Adams, uses as a vehicle to criticize or make fun of. The character is meant to be a humorous and exaggerated depiction of these negative traits, rather than a realistic portrayal of all bosses or managers.

What Is The Name Of Dilbert’s Boss?

The Pointy-Haired Boss is the name of a recurring boss character in the Dilbert comic strip, which was created by Scott Adams and first published in 1989. The strip is known for its satirical portrayal of office life and corporate culture, and the Pointy-Haired Boss is one of the main characters.

The Pointy-Haired Boss

Dilbert's pointy haired boss

The Pointy-Haired Boss is depicted as being clueless and incompetent, and is often shown failing to listen or understand the work his employees do or how they do it. His consistent lack of self awareness or common sense does not interfere with the Pointy-Haired Boss’s self-importance and confidence in his own abilities. Despite his negative portrayal, the Pointy-Haired Boss is a popular and well-known character, and has become an iconic symbol of the Dilbert comic strip.

Other Dilbert Characters

Dilbert

The main character of the strip, Dilbert is an engineer who works in a cubicle at a large corporation. He is intelligent and hard-working, but is often frustrated by the ridiculous policies and management of the company.

Dogbert

Dilbert’s pet dog, who is extremely intelligent and often acts as a mentor or advisor to Dilbert. Dogbert is also depicted as being manipulative and selfish.

Wally

A coworker of Dilbert who is lazy and unproductive, and is often shown avoiding work.

Alice

Another coworker of Dilbert, who is intelligent and hard-working, but is often frustrated by the ridiculous policies and management of the company.

Asok

An intern at the company who is enthusiastic and eager to learn, but is often taken advantage of by his coworkers.

Ratbert

A lab rat who was accidentally turned into a humanoid by Dilbert’s inventions. Ratbert is depicted as being naive and easily swayed by others.