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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 2nd June 2015

Dilbert//9544, first published 11 years ago on Tuesday 2nd June 2015

Ceo Tosses Catbert


Tags

executive, ceo, delegate, respoinsibilities, punishment


Official transcript

Dilbert Comic Strip Series - CEO Delegates by tossing Catbert at Problems

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

YOU HAVE BEEN DOING DUMB THINGS ON SOCIAL MEDIA.

I AM GOING TO TOSS OUR EVIL DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES IN YOUR DIRECTION AND RUN AWAY.

I LOVE A LOT OF THINGS ABOUT BEING CEO, BUT I THINK I LOVE DELEGATING THE MOST.

GAAAA!!!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Delegating to the Devil"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a bald head, standing in front of a desk. He is holding a red devil toy and wearing a white shirt with a yellow tie. The scene unfolds as follows:

  • Dilbert addresses the CEO, stating, "You have been doing dumb things on social media."
  • The CEO responds, "I am going to toss our evil director of human resources in your direction and run away."
  • Dilbert, now holding the red devil toy, exclaims, "I love a lot of things about being CEO, but I think I love delegating the most."

Key Elements:

  • The comic strip humorously highlights the CEO's decision to delegate tasks to the director of human resources, who is depicted as an evil character.
  • The use of a red devil toy adds a playful touch to the scene.
  • The strip pokes fun at the idea of delegating tasks to others, suggesting that the CEO may be avoiding responsibility.

Overall:

The comic strip "Delegating to the Devil" is a lighthearted commentary on the challenges of leadership and the tendency to pass on responsibilities to others. It features the signature style of Dilbert, with its simple yet effective illustrations and witty dialogue.

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