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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 16th June 2011

Dilbert//8097, first published fifteen years ago on Thursday 16th June 2011


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office workers teds project overlap initiated discussions create framwork complementary architectures leadership


Official transcript

Boss: Wally, have you done anything to address of your project with Ted's project? Wally: Yes, I've initiated discussions to create a framework that would allow us to adopt complementary architectures. Boss: So... nothing. Wally: When did we stop calling it leadership?

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WALLY, HAVE YOU DONE ANYTHING TO ADDRESS THE OVERLAP OF YOUR PROJECT WITH TED'S PROJECT?

YES. I'VE INITIATED DISCUSSIONS TO CREATE A FRAMEWORK THAT WOULD ALLOW US TO ADOPT COMPLEMENTARY ARCHITECTURES.

SO. .

NOTHING.

WHEN DID WE STOP CALLING IT LEADERSHIP?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Framework for Complementary Architectures"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between Wally and Ted, where Wally asks Ted to address the overlap of their projects. Ted responds by initiating discussions to create a framework that would allow them to adopt complementary architectures. However, when Wally inquires about leadership, Ted remains silent, implying that no one has taken charge. The comic strip humorously highlights the challenges of collaboration and leadership in a professional setting.

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