Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 12th July 2013
Dilbert//8854, first published thirteen years ago on Friday 12th July 2013
Tags
meetings work ethic attend meetings add value big idea guy conceptualist
Official transcript
Coworker: You attend all of my project meetings but you never add value. Wally: I'm more of a big idea guy-- a conceptualist, if you will. Coworker: Okay, what's your big idea? Wally: Okay, here's where my system breaks down.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
YOU ATTEND ALL OF MY PROJECT MEETINGS BUT YOU NEVER ADD VALUE.
I'M MORE OF A BIG IDEA GUY - A CONCEPTUALIST, IF YOU WILL.
OKAY, WHAT'S YOUR BIG IDEA?
OKAY, HERE'S WHERE MY SYSTEM BREAKS DOWN.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Big Idea Guy"
Summary:
The comic strip features a group of office workers attending a meeting, with one employee, Dilbert, expressing frustration at the lack of value added by the attendees. The meeting leader, a conceptualist, asks Dilbert to share his big idea, which is revealed to be a system breakdown. The strip pokes fun at the common phenomenon of meetings where attendees feel unproductive and the concept of "big ideas" being often vague or unactionable.
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