Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 9th November 2007
Dilbert//6782, first published nineteen years ago on Friday 9th November 2007
Tags
project staus report infinity
Official transcript
When will I get your project status report? "You're asking for a status report on the status of the status report?"
"Right. When can I get that?"
"It's starting to look like infinity."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHEN WILL I GET YOUR PROJECT STATUS REPORT?
YOU'RE ASKING FOR A STATUS REPORT ON THE STATUS OF THE STATUS REPORT?
RIGHT.
WHEN CAN I GET THA T?
IT'S STARTING TO LOOK LIKE INFINITY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Status Report"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in a Dilbert comic strip, revolves around the topic of project status reports. The strip features a conversation between two characters, with one character asking for a status report and the other responding that it's "starting to look like infinity." The comic strip humorously highlights the frustration and confusion that can arise when dealing with unclear or incomplete information in project management. The use of the phrase "starting to look like infinity" adds a touch of absurdity to the situation, emphasizing the sense of overwhelm and uncertainty that can come with trying to make sense of a complex project. Overall, the comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of project management and the importance of clear communication in achieving success.
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