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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 9th April 2019

Dilbert//10951, first published seven years ago on Tuesday 9th April 2019

Post Mortem


Tags

business, office, office workers, project, idiots


Official transcript

the boss around a conference table: let's do a post-mortem on our failed project to see what we did wrong.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

LET'S DO A POSTMORTEM ON OUR FAILED PROJECT TO SEE WHAT WE DID WRONG.

WE ALLOWED IDIOTS TO MAKE DECISIONS.

YOU SAY THAT EVERY TIME.

I HAVENT BEEN WRONG YET.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Post-Mortem"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a group of employees attending a post-mortem meeting to discuss the failure of their project. The meeting's tone is set by the first speaker, who humorously suggests that the project's demise was due to a lack of post-mortem analysis.

Key Points:

  • The employees are gathered for a post-mortem meeting to discuss the failed project.
  • The first speaker jokes that the project failed because they didn't do a post-mortem analysis.
  • The second speaker acknowledges that they have been wrong before and implies that this is not the first time they have made mistakes.
  • The third speaker agrees with the second speaker, stating that they have also been wrong before.

Overall:

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of post-mortem meetings and the tendency for employees to make excuses or shift blame when a project fails. It suggests that sometimes, even with the best intentions, things can go wrong, and it's important to learn from those mistakes.

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