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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 16th June 2017

Dilbert//10289, first published nine years ago on Friday 16th June 2017

75 Slides Too Long


Tags

public speaking, presentation, length, brevity, powerpoint


Official transcript

Asok: I have 75 slides to discuss in ten minutes. Save your questions to the end. CEO: Sit down and never talk to me again as long as you live. Dilbert: How'd the CEO presentation go? Asok: It was 75 slides too long.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I HAVE 75 SLIDES TO DISCUSS IN TEN MINUTES. SAVE YOUR QUESTIONS TO THE END SIT DOWN AND NEVER TALK TO ME AGAIN AS LONG AS YOU LIVE.

HOW'D THE CEO PRESENTATION GO?

IT WAS 75 SLIDES TOO LONG.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Long and Winding Road to the Point"

Summary:

This Dilbert comic strip revolves around a CEO who has a presentation that is 75 slides long, which is deemed too lengthy by the CEO. The conversation unfolds as follows:

  • The presenter, Dilbert, is asked to condense the presentation into a more manageable length.
  • Dilbert is then instructed to sit down and never talk to him again as long as he lives.
  • The CEO's assistant intervenes, asking how the presentation went.
  • Dilbert responds that it was 75 slides too long.

The strip humorously highlights the common struggle of presenters trying to convey complex information within a limited time frame, while also poking fun at the CEO's unrealistic expectations.

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