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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 10th February 2011

Dilbert//7971, first published fifteen years ago on Thursday 10th February 2011


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executives meetings dogbert consulting facebook china irrelevant breakout groups fantasize being relevant


Official transcript

Dogbert says, "Where does your company fit on this comprehensive list?"

Dogbert says, "Now let's form breakout groups to fantasize about being relevant."

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originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

DOGBERT CONSULTS WHERE DOES YOUR COMPANY FIT ON THIS COMPREHENSIVE LIST?

- FACEBOOK - CHINA - IRRELEVANT NOW LET'S FORM BREAKOUT GROUPS TO FANTASIZE ABOUT BEING RELEVANT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Breakout Groups: A Dilbert Comic Strip"

Summary:

This 'Dilbert' comic strip, originally published in 2011, presents a humorous scene where a company is tasked with creating breakout groups to discuss being relevant. The strip features a whiteboard with the question "WHERE DOES YOUR COMPANY FIT ON THIS COMPREHENSIVE LIST?" and a list of options: "FACEBOOK", "CHINA", and "IRRELEVANT". The characters are depicted in a meeting setting, with one character suggesting that they form breakout groups to fantasize about being relevant.

Key Elements:

  • A whiteboard with a question and options
  • A meeting setting with characters
  • A suggestion to form breakout groups to fantasize about being relevant

Humor:

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of companies trying to stay relevant in a rapidly changing world. The use of a whiteboard and a meeting setting adds to the humor, as it is a relatable scenario for many office workers. The suggestion to form breakout groups to fantasize about being relevant is an absurd and humorous take on the typical corporate brainstorming session.

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