Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 16th June 2007
Dilbert//6636, first published nineteen years ago on Saturday 16th June 2007
Tags
charge your time appropriate code unfunded time codes falsify report no projects funded meeting business
Official transcript
"Remember to charge your time to the appropriate project code."
"Unless your project is unfunded, in which case the time codes won't work and you'll need to falsify your time report."
"Are any of our projects funded?"
"This is the embarrassing part."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
REMEMBER TO CHARGE YOUR TIME TO THE APROPRIATE PROJECT CODE.
UNLESS YOUR PROJECT IS UNFUNDED, IN WHICH CASE THE TIME CODES WON'T WORK AND YOULL NEED TO FALSIFY YOUR TIME REPORT.
ARE ANY OF OUR PROJECTS FUNDED?
THIS IS THE EMBARRASSING PART.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Falsifying Time Reports"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a scene in an office setting, where a manager is addressing a group of employees. The manager emphasizes the importance of accurately charging time to the appropriate project code, as falsifying time reports can lead to unfunded projects and potential repercussions.
Key Points:
- The manager reminds employees to charge their time correctly to avoid project code unfunding.
- An employee asks if any projects are currently funded, highlighting the concern about falsifying time reports.
- The manager responds by pointing out the embarrassing part of the situation, implying that the employee's question is unnecessary and potentially indicative of a larger issue.
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