Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 17th February 2004
Dilbert//5421, first published 22 years ago on Tuesday 17th February 2004
Tags
pursue disruptive innovations
Official transcript
DOGBURT CONSULTS
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
DOGBERT CONSULTS I RECOMMEND FORMING A SEPARATE GROUP TO PURSUE DISRUPTIVE INNOVATIONS.
IT WILL BE A GLORIOUS PLACE : FULLY FUNDED, AMAZING AMBIANCE, BRILLIANT PEOPLE, FREE FROM BUREAUCRACY!
BEST OF ALL, ONCE A YEAR THEY'LL LET YOU LOSERS TOUR THEIR WORK SPACE AND SIT IN THEIR BEAN BAG CHAIRS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Bureaucracy"
Summary:
The comic strip features a conversation between Dogbert, the main character, and a group of people in a meeting room. Dogbert is dressed in a formal outfit and has a confident demeanor, while the others appear to be employees or colleagues.
Key Points:
- Dogbert recommends forming a separate group to pursue disruptive innovations.
- He describes the group as "fully funded, amazing ambiance, brilliant people, free from bureaucracy."
- Dogbert suggests that the group will be a "glorious place" where people can "lose their work space and sit in their bean bag chairs."
Overall:
The comic strip appears to be a humorous commentary on the challenges of working in a bureaucratic environment. Dogbert's proposal to create a separate group that is free from bureaucracy is likely intended to poke fun at the inefficiencies and red tape that often characterize large organizations.
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