Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 7th March 1994
Dilbert//1787, first published 32 years ago on Monday 7th March 1994
Tags
customers marketing technical feasible business
Open source transcript
WE IN ENGINEERING THINK OF THE MARKETING DEPARTMENT AS OUR CUSTOMER, FRED THAT'S GREAT. I'D LIKE YOU TO DO A TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR ME .
WOULD THAT REQUIRE ANY WORK?
I SAID "CUSTOMER," NOT "BOSS."
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Technical Feasibility Study"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in, features Dilbert and his colleagues in a meeting. The conversation revolves around a technical feasibility study, with the customer expressing a desire for Fred to conduct one. However, Fred's response is met with skepticism by Dilbert, who questions the need for such a study.
Key Points:
- The customer requests a technical feasibility study from Fred.
- Fred agrees to conduct the study.
- Dilbert expresses doubt about the necessity of the study.
- The customer insists that the study is required, despite Dilbert's reservations.
- The comic strip highlights the potential for unnecessary bureaucracy and the challenges of communicating with customers.
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