Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 21st July 2008
Dilbert//7037, first published eighteen years ago on Monday 21st July 2008
Tags
moral compass healed position of power narrow gap executive pay worker pay
Official transcript
Dilbert says, "My moral compass has healed. Can I keep my new job in management?"
Dilbert says, "I'd like to use my position of power to narrow the gap between executive and worker pay."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MY MORAL COMPASS HAS HEALED. CAN I KEEP MY NEW JOB IN MANAGEMENT?
I'D LIKE TO USE MY POSITION OF POWER TO NARROW THE GAP BETWEEN EXECUTIVE AND WORKER PAY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Power of Positioning"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in, features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a receding hairline, who is determined to use his newfound power to bridge the gap between executive and worker pay. The strip consists of three panels:
Panel 1: Dilbert's boss asks him to keep his new job in management, but Dilbert responds by saying he wants to use his position of power to narrow the gap between executive and worker pay.
Panel 2: Dilbert is shown holding a red card, symbolizing his newfound authority, and looking out at a factory with a worker falling from a window.
Panel 3: The worker is shown falling from the factory window, with Dilbert looking on, seemingly unconcerned.
The strip satirically highlights the challenges of implementing change in a corporate setting, where even well-intentioned leaders like Dilbert may struggle to effect meaningful reforms.
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