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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 30th October 2014

Dilbert//9329, first published twelve years ago on Thursday 30th October 2014


Tags

experience, inexperience, panic, viable prodcut, feature list, deck, first day, no respect, inexperienced guy


Official transcript

Dilbert Comic Strip Series - Inexperienced Guy

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

INEXPERIENCED GUY PUT TOGETHER A DECK SHOWING THE MINIMUM VIABLE PRODUCT FEATURE LIST.

WHAT IS A DECK?

WHAT IS A MINIMUM VIABLE PRODUCT? HOW WOULD I KNOW WHAT THE FEATURES ARE?

I HAVE NO RESPECT FOR PEOPLE WHO ASK QUESTIONS FIRST DAY, NOT GOOD

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Minimum Viable Product"

Summary:

The comic strip features an inexperienced guy sitting at a desk, engaged in a conversation with another individual. The inexperienced guy is asked to put together a deck showing the minimum viable product feature list. However, he responds by asking what a deck is and what a minimum viable product is, revealing his lack of understanding. The conversation ends with the inexperienced guy stating that he has no respect for people who ask questions and that "first day, not good."

Key Points:

  • The inexperienced guy is unfamiliar with common business terms.
  • He struggles to understand the concept of a minimum viable product.
  • The conversation highlights the importance of clear communication and understanding in the workplace.

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