Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 9th December 2015
Dilbert//9734, first published 11 years ago on Wednesday 9th December 2015
The Problem Is People
Tags
failure, human factor, human error, people, misanthrope, misanthropic, teamwork
Official transcript
Dilbert: I finished the post-mortem on our failed project. Boss: What was the problem. Dilbert: People. Boss: The wrong ones? Dilbert: Don't overthink it.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I FINISHED THE POSTMORTEM ON OUR FAILED PROJECT.
WHAT WAS THE PROBLEM?
PEOPLE.
THE WRONG ONES?
DON'T OVER - THINK IT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Don't Overthink It"
Summary:
The comic strip follows the conversation between Dilbert and his coworker, Wally, in the office. The conversation starts with Dilbert saying he finished the post-mortem on their failed project. Wally responds by asking what was the problem, to which Dilbert replies that people were the problem. Wally then asks if the wrong ones were involved, and Dilbert agrees. Finally, Wally advises Dilbert not to overthink it. The comic strip humorously highlights the common workplace issue of assigning blame for project failures.
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