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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 15th August 2007

Dilbert//6696, first published nineteen years ago on Wednesday 15th August 2007


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set up meeting review board new technologies decide answer question


Official transcript

"Carol, set up a meeting with the technology review board to decide how we'll decide on new technologies."

"Do you also need a meeting to decide how you will put together a meeting to decide how to decide things?"

"Maybe I should get some people together to help you answer that question."

"Maybe."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

CAROL, SET UP A MEETING WITH THE TECHNOLOGY REVIEW BOARD TO DECIDE HOW WELL DECIDE ON NEW TECHNOLOGIES.

DO YOU ALSO NEED A MEETING TO DECIDE HOW YOU WILL PUT TOGETHER A MEETING TO DECIDE HOW TO DECIDE THINGS?

MAYBE I SHOULD GET SOME PEOPLE TOGETHER TO HELP YOU ANSWER THAT QUESTION MAYBE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Meeting Conundrum"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a scenario where an employee, Carol, is tasked with setting up a meeting to decide on new technologies. However, she is unsure about the purpose of the meeting and whether it's necessary to have one at all. The conversation highlights the potential for meetings to be unnecessary or inefficient, and the importance of clear communication and planning. The comic strip pokes fun at the common experience of feeling overwhelmed by meetings and the need for more effective communication in the workplace.

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