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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 23rd March 2017

Dilbert//10204, first published nine years ago on Thursday 23rd March 2017

Wally's Invention Is The Best Seller Ever


Tags

success, promotion, management, work, laziness


Official transcript

Boss: The product you accidentally invented is our biggest seller in company history. So I'm promoting you to a leadership position. Wally: Phew! I thought you were going to make me work.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THE PRODUCT YOU ACCIDENTALLY INVENTED IS OUR BIGGEST SELLER IN COMPANY HISTORY.

SO IM PROMOTING YOU TO A LEADERSHIP POSITION.

PHEW! I THOUGHT YOU WERE GOING TO MAKE ME WORK.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Product You Accidentally Invented is Our Biggest Seller in Company History"

Summary:

  • The comic strip revolves around a conversation between two coworkers.
  • The first coworker boasts about inventing the company's biggest-selling product.
  • The second coworker is skeptical, questioning whether the product was actually invented or if it was an accident.
  • The first coworker becomes defensive, leading to a humorous exchange.
  • The second coworker ultimately gets promoted to a leadership position, despite their initial doubts.

Key Points:

  • The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of accidental innovation.
  • It highlights the importance of taking credit for one's work.
  • The strip also touches on the theme of leadership and promotion.

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