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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 15th July 2019

Dilbert//11048, first published seven years ago on Monday 15th July 2019

More People Working At Home


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boss, employees, office, office workers


Official transcript

Boss: The office is too quiet today.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THE OFFICE IS TOO QUIET TODAY.

THAT'S BECAUSE MORE PEOPLE ARE WORKING FROM HOME.

HOW CAN I DO MY JOB IF I CAN'T POP INTO PEOPLE'S CUBICLES AND SHARE MY WISDOM?

SECOND QUESTION: WHY IS EVERYTHING RUNNING SO SMOOTHLY LATELY?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Cubicles and Wisdom"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with black hair in a bun, standing at his desk in an office cubicle. He is wearing a yellow shirt and black pants.

  • Panel 1: A coworker approaches Dilbert and says, "The office is too quiet today. That's because more people are working from home."
  • Panel 2: Dilbert responds, "How can I do my job if I can't pop into people's cubicles and share my wisdom?"
  • Panel 3: The coworker asks, "Second question: Why is everything running so smoothly lately?"

Key Themes:

  • The comic strip highlights the challenges of working in a traditional office setting, where cubicles can hinder communication and collaboration.
  • It also pokes fun at the idea that some employees may rely too heavily on face-to-face interactions to share their ideas and expertise.
  • The strip suggests that remote work can have both positive and negative effects on productivity and team dynamics.

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