Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 30th November 2013
Dilbert//8995, first published thirteen years ago on Saturday 30th November 2013
Tags
complaining cruelty thinking thought diversity meeting fad business
Official transcript
Boss: I'm looking for thought diversity in my hiring. That's a thing now. Alice: Really? That's a dumb thing. All you end up with is a bunch of people who can't agree. How do you like thought diversity now? Dilbert: That fad didn't last long.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IM LOOKING FOR THOUGHT DIVERSITY IN MY HIRING. THAT'S A THING NOW.
REALLY? THAT'S A DUMB THING. ALL YOU END UP WITH IS A BUNCH OF PEOPLE WHO CAN'T AGREE.
HOW DO YOU LIKE THOUGHT DIVERSITY NOW?
THAT FAD DIDN'T LAST LONG.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Thought Diversity"
Summary:
The comic strip, originally published in, features Dilbert, a bespectacled office worker, searching for "thought diversity" in his hiring process. He encounters a group of individuals who all share the same opinion, leading him to ask how they like "thought diversity" now. The punchline is that it has not lasted long, implying that the lack of diverse perspectives has resulted in a stagnant and unproductive work environment.
Key Elements:
- Dilbert's quest for thought diversity in hiring
- Encounter with a group of like-minded individuals
- Question about their experience with thought diversity
- Punchline highlighting the negative consequences of a lack of diversity
Tone:
The comic strip is humorous and satirical, poking fun at the idea of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It uses irony and exaggeration to highlight the importance of diverse perspectives in fostering creativity and innovation.
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