Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 11th September 2015
Dilbert//9645, first published 11 years ago on Friday 11th September 2015
Value Of A Start Up Idea
Tags
ideas, money, start-up, business, worth, value
Official transcript
Boss: I have a great idea for a start-up company. All I need is a seed investor and an engineer to do all the work. Alice: I believe the economic term for what you have is "nothing."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I HAVE A GREAT IDEA FOR A STARTUP COMPANY.
ALL I NEED IS A SEED INVESTOR AND AN ENGINEER TO DO ALL THE WORK.
I BELIEVE THE ECONOMIC TERM FOR WHAT YOU HAVE IS "NOTHING."
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "The Economic Term"
Summary:
The comic strip features a conversation between two individuals, Dilbert and his coworker, about starting a company. The coworker expresses enthusiasm for the idea, stating that all they need is a seed investor and an engineer to do all the work. Dilbert responds by asking if they have any economic terms, to which the coworker replies that they have "nothing." The conversation highlights the coworker's lack of understanding of the concept of a company and the importance of having a solid business plan and financial backing. The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that someone can start a company without any prior knowledge or experience, and the absurdity of relying solely on a seed investor and an engineer to do all the work.
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