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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 7th March 2020

Dilbert//11284, first published six years ago on Saturday 7th March 2020

Compilation Video


Tags

business, managers & supervisors, useful, video, co-workers, incompetent, comparision, meeting, compile


Official transcript

wally: you think i didn't do anything useful this year. so i made a compilation video of my co-workers being incompetent in meetings for comparison.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

YOU THINK I DIDNT DO ANYTHING USEFUL THIS YEAR.

SO I MADE A COMPILATION VIDEO OF MY COWORKERS BEING INCOMPETENT IN MEETINGS FOR COMPARISON.

AT LEAST THEY ARE TRYING.

AS YOU CAN SEE, MAYBE THEY SHOULDN T.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Comparison is Key"

Summary:

The comic strip, originally published in 2010, features a conversation between two coworkers at a conference table. The first coworker expresses their frustration with the year's lack of productivity, while the second coworker reveals that they have been secretly recording the meeting to create a compilation video for comparison purposes.

Key Points:

  • The first coworker is unimpressed with the year's productivity.
  • The second coworker has been secretly recording the meeting to create a compilation video.
  • The second coworker believes that the video will help them identify areas for improvement.
  • The first coworker is skeptical of the video's usefulness.
  • The second coworker is determined to make the video despite the first coworker's doubts.

Themes:

  • The importance of self-reflection and improvement
  • The potential benefits of constructive criticism
  • The challenges of implementing change in a workplace setting

Overall:

The comic strip offers a humorous take on the challenges of workplace productivity and the importance of self-reflection. It highlights the potential benefits of constructive criticism and the challenges of implementing change in a workplace setting.

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