Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 21st April 2001
Dilbert//4389, first published 25 years ago on Saturday 21st April 2001
Tags
company's core values trust integrity team work borrow a chair selling on ebay
Official transcript
Asok thinks to himself, "I must keep in mind our company's core values of trust, integrity and teamwork."
Wally enters Asok's cubicle and says, "May I borrow your chair?"
Asok says, "Okay"
Wally is at the computer as Dilbert approaches and asks, "What are you selling on E-Bay?"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I MUST KEEP IN MIND OUR COMPANY'S CORE VALUES OF TRUST INTEGRITY AND TEAMWORK.
MAY I BORROW YOUR CHAIR?
OKAY WHAT ARE YOU SELLING ON E-BAY?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "E-Bay Ethics"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a conversation between two coworkers in an office setting. The first panel features one coworker expressing concern about the company's core values of trust, integrity, and teamwork. The second panel shows another coworker asking to borrow a chair, to which the first coworker responds with a "okay." However, the third panel reveals that the second coworker has borrowed the chair to sell it on eBay, highlighting a potential conflict between personal gain and the company's values.
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