Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 27th November 2010
Dilbert//7896, first published sixteen years ago on Saturday 27th November 2010
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flying monkey supreme leadership heir father son crazy office family
Official transcript
CEO says, "Assemble the supreme leadership board. I am ready to name an heir to succeed me."
Dilbert says, "We don't have a supreme leadership board, and this isn't a hereditary dictatorship."
CEO says, "That's crazy talk."
Monkey says, "Ignore him, daddy."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
ASSEMBLE THE SUPREME LEADERSHIP BOARD. I AM READY TO NAME AN HEIR TO SUCCEED ME.
WE DON T HAVE A SUPREME LEADERSHIP BOARD, AND THIS ISNT A HEREDITARY DICTA TORSHIP.
THAT'S CRAZY TALK IGNORE HIM, DADDY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The comic strip is titled "Supreme Leadership Board" and features a conversation between the main character, Dilbert, and a group of individuals who are attempting to name him as their heir.
- Dilbert's Introduction
- The comic strip begins with Dilbert introducing himself to the group, stating that he is ready to name an heir to succeed him.
- He explains that they do not have a supreme leadership board and that this is not a hereditary dictatorship.
- The Group's Response
- The group responds by saying that it's crazy talk and ignoring him, implying that they do not take Dilbert seriously or respect his authority.
- Dilbert's Reaction
- Dilbert appears to be frustrated and disappointed by the group's response, as he had hoped to establish a clear line of succession.
- He may also feel that the group is not taking him seriously or respecting his position.
Overall, the comic strip highlights the challenges of leadership and the importance of clear communication and respect for authority. It also pokes fun at the idea of hereditary dictatorships and the absurdity of trying to establish a supreme leadership board without a clear plan or structure.
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