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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 2nd March 2004

Dilbert//5435, first published 22 years ago on Tuesday 2nd March 2004


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aspect manager morale effective genius change of leadership


Official transcript

"I've been named the aspect manager of moral. Effective today, you no longer report to me."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

IVE BEEN NAMED THE ASPECT MANAGER OF MORALE. EFFECTIVE TODAY, YOU NO LONGER REPORT TO ME.

YIPPEEE!!!

WOO-HOO!!

YES!!

HOW DID YOU IMPROVE THE MORALE SO QUICKLY?

I'M A GENIUS?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Genius of Morale"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a character named Dilbert, who has been promoted to the position of Aspect Manager of Morale. However, his new role is short-lived, as he is quickly fired due to his inability to improve morale.

Key Scenes:

  • Scene 1: Dilbert's promotion is announced, and he is congratulated by his colleagues.
  • Scene 2: Dilbert is shown trying to improve morale, but his efforts are unsuccessful.
  • Scene 3: Dilbert is fired, and his colleagues react with surprise and amusement.

Humor:

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that a simple promotion can solve complex problems, and that a lack of actual ability or effort can lead to success. The humor is dry and satirical, making it relatable to readers who have experienced similar situations in their own workplaces.

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