Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 3rd June 2010
Dilbert//7719, first published sixteen years ago on Thursday 3rd June 2010
Tags
open door policy office look over shoulder suspicious core systems key processes pointless question act randomly
Official transcript
Wally says, "What's more important- our core systems or our key processes?"
Wally says, "If there's no clear answer to that question, I'll continue to act randomly."
The Boss says, "Get out of my office."
Wally says, "The open door policy probably looked good on paper."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
WHAT'S MORE IMPORTANT - OUR CORE SYSTEMS OR OUR KEY PROCESSES?
IF THERE'S NO CLEAR ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION, I'LL CONTINUE TO ACT RANDOMLY.
GET OUT OF MY OFFICE.
THE OPEN DOOR POLICY PROBABLY LOOKED GOOD ON PAPER
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Open Door Policy"
Summary:
The comic strip depicts a scene in an office where a manager is addressing a group of employees. The manager asks if they have any important core systems or key processes to discuss, but the employees respond with a lack of clear answers, stating that there is no clear answer to that question and they will continue to act randomly.
The manager then asks the employees to get out of his office, suggesting that the open door policy has not been effective in achieving its intended purpose. The employees exit the office, leaving the manager to ponder the effectiveness of the policy.
Key Points:
- The comic strip highlights the challenges of implementing an open door policy in an office setting.
- The employees' lack of clear answers and random behavior demonstrate the difficulties of achieving a productive and efficient work environment.
- The manager's decision to ask the employees to leave his office suggests that the policy has not been effective in promoting open communication and collaboration.
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