Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 5th June 1991
Dilbert//781, first published 35 years ago on Wednesday 5th June 1991
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dogbert consultant plunging problem easy solve training budget brains
Official transcript
Dogbert stands in front of an easel and points to a diagram. The Boss and a woman sit at a conference table. Dogbert says, "Your profits are plunging."
Dogbert continues, "The problem will not be easy to solve."
The diagram shows a large brain labeled "competitors,"
a smaller brain labeled "beavers,"
and a tiny brain labeled "you."
The Boss asks, "So, what should we do? Cut the training budget again?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DOGBERT IS A CONSULTANT YOUR PROFITS ARE PLUNGING.
THE PROBLEM WILL NOT BE EASY TO SOLVE.
BRAINS Competitors - Beavers < YoU SO, WHAT SHOULD WE DO? CUT THE TRAINING BUDGET AGAIN?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Brain Drain"
Summary:
- Dogbert, a consultant, is presented with a graph showing declining profits.
- He identifies the problem as being with the brains of the company's leaders.
- Dogbert suggests cutting the training budget to address the issue.
- The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges of addressing complex problems and the potential for oversimplification.
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