Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 30th April 2004
Dilbert//5494, first published 22 years ago on Friday 30th April 2004
Tags
least popular feature generate revenue save money steal idea
Official transcript
I recommend that we eliminate the least popular features because they cost us more than they generate in revenue.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I RECOMMEND THAT WE ELIMINATE THE LEAST POPULAR FEATURES BECAUSE THEY COST US MORE THAN THEY GENERATE IN REVENUE.
I HAVE AN IDEA.
LET'S ELIMINATE THE LEAST POPULAR FEATURES TO SAVE MONEY.
I SUGGEST THAT WE ELIMINATE THE LEAST POPULAR FEATURES.
I STEAL THAT IDEA TO INFINITY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Idea to Infinity."
Summary:
The comic strip features a group of businesspeople seated at a table, engaged in a discussion about eliminating features to save money. One individual suggests eliminating the least popular features, which is met with skepticism by another person who proposes eliminating all features, leading to an absurd conclusion that they should eliminate everything, including the idea itself, resulting in an "idea to infinity." The comic strip humorously highlights the absurdity of the idea and the tendency for businesspeople to overthink and complicate simple concepts.
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