Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 31st July 2007
Dilbert//6681, first published nineteen years ago on Tuesday 31st July 2007
Tags
management problems solve by yelling buying software
Official transcript
There are two kinds of management problems. "There's the kind you can solve by yelling and the kind you can solve by buying some sort of software."
"That's why I created 'Some sort of software that yells'."
"Ooo!!!"
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS.
THERE'S THE KIND YOU CAN SOLVE BY YELLING AND THE KIND YOU CAN SOLVE BY BUYING SOME SORT OF SOFTWARE.
THAT'S WHY I CREATED "SOME SORT OF SOFTWARE THAT YELLS." 00o!!!
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Yelling and Software"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in, features a humorous exchange between two individuals in an office setting. The conversation revolves around the concept of management problems and the importance of yelling in solving them.
Key Points:
- The first character mentions that there are two kinds of management problems.
- The second character responds by saying that there's the kind you can solve by yelling and the kind you can solve by buying some sort of software.
- The first character then asks why the second character created "some sort of software that yells."
- The second character replies with a "ooo!!!" sound effect, implying that the software is effective in solving management problems through yelling.
Humor and Satire:
The comic strip uses satire to poke fun at the common perception that yelling is an effective solution to management problems. The punchline about creating software that yells adds to the humor, suggesting that even technology can be used to amplify the effects of yelling. Overall, the comic strip provides a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of management and the creative solutions that can be found to address them.
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