Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 17th April 1998
Dilbert//3289, first published 28 years ago on Friday 17th April 1998
Tags
top priority project classified email project not feasible quality festival
Official transcript
As Dilbert is working on the computer, The Boss comes over and says, "I fought to get your project classified as our top priority."
Dilbert turns around and asks, "Did you get my e-mail saying the project isn't feasible?"
The boss walks off and thinks, "I'll wait until tomorrow to tell him he's chairman of the 'quality festival'."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I FOUGHT TO GET YOUR PROJECT CLASSIFIED AS OUR TOP PRIORITY.
DID YOU GET MY EMAIL SAYING THE PROJECT ISN'T FEASIBLE?
I'LL WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW TO TELL HIM HE'S CHAIRMAN OF THE "QUALITY FESTIVAL.'
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "E-Mail Feasibility"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a project manager who is frustrated with the lack of clarity regarding the feasibility of a project. The conversation unfolds as follows:
- The project manager asks a colleague if they received his e-mail stating that the project isn't feasible.
- The colleague responds that they did receive the e-mail, but the project manager's e-mail was too vague to determine the project's feasibility.
- The project manager becomes agitated and demands that the colleague tell him if he is the chairman of the "Quality Festival" (a fictional event).
Key Points:
- The project manager's frustration with the lack of clarity regarding the project's feasibility.
- The colleague's inability to determine the project's feasibility due to the vague e-mail.
- The project manager's outburst and demand for information about the "Quality Festival".
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