Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 21st March 2007
Dilbert//6549, first published nineteen years ago on Wednesday 21st March 2007
Official transcript
"In order to boost productivity, the company has decided that employees can not use e-mail on Fridays."
"What if my highest priorities require e-mail? Should I waste my day doing worthless stuff?"
"Geez, somehow you made a great idea seem ridiculous."
"Yeah, that's all me."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IN ORDER TO BOOST PRODUCTIVITY, THE COMPANY HAS DECIDED THAT EMPLOYEES CAN NOT USE EMAIL ON FRIDAYS.
WHAT IF MY HIGHEST PRIORITIES REQUIRE EMAIL? SHOULD I WASTE MY DAY DOING WORTHLESS STUFF?
GEEZ, SOMEHOW YOU MADE A GREAT IDEA SEEM RIDICULOUS.
YEAH, THAT'S ALL ME.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "E-Mail on Fridays"
Summary:
The comic strip features a company's decision to prohibit e-mail usage on Fridays, with the goal of boosting productivity. However, the employees are unimpressed and continue to use e-mail, leading to a discussion about the futility of the policy.
Key Points:
- The company implements a policy to ban e-mail on Fridays.
- Employees ignore the policy and continue to use e-mail.
- A discussion ensues about the effectiveness of the policy.
- The employees express their skepticism and frustration with the policy.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that banning e-mail will improve productivity.
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