Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 28th September 1994
Dilbert//1992, first published 32 years ago on Wednesday 28th September 1994
Tags
cartoon cartoon on back hurts morale joke management decions take it down improvement
Official transcript
This cartoon seems to be saying that management decisions are a joke.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THIS CARTOON SEEMS TO BE SAYING THAT MANAGEMENT DECISIONS ARE A JOKE.
CARTOONS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON CUBICLES IT HURTS MORALE. I DON'T WANT TO SEE THIS WHEN I RETURN.
I'VE NOTICED A REAL IMPROVEMENT IN MORALE SINCE YOU REMOVED THE CARTOON.
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AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Cartoons in the Cubicles"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a conversation between two office workers, one of whom is unhappy with the presence of cartoons in the cubicles. The worker expresses their dislike for the cartoons, citing that they are a "joke" and do not contribute to a productive work environment. In response, the other worker points out that the cartoons are not allowed on cubicles, as they "hurt morale." However, the first worker is unconvinced and wants to see the cartoons when they return.
Key Points:
- The comic strip explores the theme of office morale and the impact of workplace culture on employee productivity.
- The use of cartoons in the cubicles is seen as a source of humor and relaxation, but also as a distraction from work.
- The conversation highlights the importance of maintaining a professional and respectful work environment, while also allowing for some personal expression and creativity.
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