Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 30th January 2019
Dilbert//10882, first published seven years ago on Wednesday 30th January 2019
Best Product
Tags
criticism, jokes, meetings, office, office workers, sarcasm, presentation
Official transcript
Ted: As you can see from this chart, our product has been rated number one for six years in a row.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THIS CHART, OUR PRODUCT HAS BEEN RATED NUMBER ONE FOR SIX YEARS IN A ROW.
WHY DOES YOUR CHART STOP FOUR YEARS AGO?
I'LL BET YOU DON'T GET INVITED TO A LOT OF PARTIES.
THAT'S JUST A LUCKY GUESS.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Lucky Guess"
This comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a bald head and red shirt, sitting at a conference table with three other people. The scene unfolds as follows:
- The first panel shows a man in a white shirt and red tie presenting a graph to the group.
- The second panel reveals that the product has been rated number one for six years in a row, prompting one of the individuals to ask why the chart has stopped four years ago.
- In the third panel, Dilbert responds with a clever quip, saying, "I'll bet you don't get invited to a lot of parties. That's just a lucky guess."
The comic strip humorously highlights the absurdity of relying on luck rather than data-driven insights. By poking fun at the idea of making decisions based on chance, the strip encourages readers to think critically about the importance of data analysis in decision-making processes.
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