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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 2nd July 2018

Dilbert//10670, first published eight years ago on Monday 2nd July 2018

Strategy Is To Nimble And Agile


Tags

nimble, agile, logic, questioning, strategy, language


Official transcript

Boss: Our strategy is to be nimble and agile. Dilbert: Do other companies have a strategy of being clumsy and slow? Catbert: How'd the new strategy rollout go? Boss: They ruined it with questions.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

OUR STRATEGY IS TO BE NIMBLE AND AGILE.

DO OTHER COMPANIES HAVE A STRATEGY OF BEING CLUMSY AND SLOW?

HOW'D THE NEW STRATEGY ROLLOUT GO?

THEY RUINED IT WITH QUESTIONS

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "New Strategy, Who Dis?"

Summary:

The comic strip features a group of employees gathered around a table, engaged in a discussion about their company's strategy. The conversation revolves around the introduction of a new strategy, which is met with skepticism and criticism from the employees.

Key Points:

  • The employees express concerns that the new strategy is "nimble and agile," but may not be effective.
  • One employee asks if other companies have successfully implemented a similar strategy, only to be met with silence.
  • Another employee questions how the new strategy will roll out, and if it will be implemented quickly or slowly.
  • The final panel shows the employees looking unimpressed, with one employee saying "They ruined it with questions."

Overall:

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of implementing a new strategy without proper planning or consideration for its potential flaws. It suggests that the employees are skeptical of the new approach and are more interested in asking questions and critiquing the strategy rather than embracing it.

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