Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 22nd July 1997
Dilbert//3020, first published 29 years ago on Tuesday 22nd July 1997
Tags
perfromance review meeting over stood up boss talked about himself self centered egotistical unprofessional
Official transcript
The Boss stands behind his desk and says to Asok who is seated in front, "...and that's your performance review. Any questions?"
Asok the intern says, "You talked about yourself for the full hour. Can we talk about me?"
The Boss says, "Okay. YOU don't seem to know that YOUR meeting is over when YOU see me stand up."
Asok says, "ooh."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
...AND THAT'S YOUR PERFORMANCE REVIEW.
ANY QUESTIONS?
ONE.
YOU TALKED ABOUT YOURSELF FOR THE FULL HOUR. CAN OKAY. YOU DON'T SEEM TO KNOW THAT YOUR MEETING IS OVER WHEN YOU SEE ME STAND UP.
.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip, originally published in the 'Dilbert' series, is titled "Performance Review".
Panel Breakdown
- The boss asks the employee to review their performance.
- The employee responds with a question about the purpose of the meeting.
- The boss becomes frustrated and ends the meeting.
Key Themes
- The comic strip pokes fun at the common practice of annual performance reviews.
- It highlights the awkwardness and lack of preparation that can occur during these meetings.
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