Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 23rd November 1995
Dilbert//2413, first published 31 years ago on Thursday 23rd November 1995
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ousource functions knowing not good ta
Official transcript
The Boss, Wally, Dilbert and Alice sit at a conference table. The Boss says, "The company has decided to outsource all of the functions that we're not any good at."
Dilbert, Wally and Alice throw their arms up in excitement and shout, "Yippee! Yay!"
Wally asks the Boss, "When's your last day?"
Alice points at him and says, "Uh-oh . . . They're not good at knowing what they're not good at . . ."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THE COMPANY HAS DECIDED TO OUTSOURCE ALL OF THE FUNCTIONS THAT WE'RE NOT ANY GOOD AT.
suppers Yay!
WHEN'S YOUR LAST DAY?
UH-OH... THEY'RE NOT GOOD AT KNOWING WHAT THEY'RE NOT GOOD AT...
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AI Analysis
The title of this 'Dilbert' comic strip is "Not Good At Knowing What They're Not Good At".
This comic strip depicts a company that has decided to outsource all of its functions that it is not good at. The employees are excited and celebrate, but when asked when their last day will be, they are unsure. This suggests that the company is not good at knowing what it is not good at, leading to confusion and uncertainty among the employees.
The comic strip highlights the absurdity of the situation and the challenges that come with outsourcing functions that are not well understood. It also pokes fun at the idea that companies may not always be aware of their own strengths and weaknesses, leading to ineffective decision-making. Overall, the comic strip uses humor to comment on the complexities of business and the importance of self-awareness in decision-making.
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