Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 22nd July 2020
Dilbert//11421, first published six years ago on Wednesday 22nd July 2020
No Talk About Morale
Tags
business, employees, managers & supervisors, sarcasm, morale, talk, engagement, workplace, culture, happy, question, covid, pandemic
Official transcript
dilbert and boss wearing face masks.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'VE NOTICED THAT WE USED TO TALK ABOUT EMPLOYEE MORALE ...
BUT NOW WE TALK ABOUT "ENGAGEMENT" AND "WORKPLACE CULTURE." WHY IS THAT?
WE FOUND OUT IT DOESN'T MATTER IF YOU ARE HAPPY.
REMIND NEVER ASK ANOTHER QUESTION
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Elusive 'Engagement' and 'Workplace Culture'"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 2010, delves into the concept of employee morale and its relationship with workplace culture. The strip follows a conversation between two coworkers, where one expresses their surprise at discovering that employee morale is not directly linked to engagement and workplace culture. The conversation highlights the complexity of these concepts and the challenges of measuring them.
Key Points:
- The comic strip explores the idea that employee morale is not solely determined by engagement and workplace culture.
- The conversation between the two coworkers reveals the nuances of these concepts and the difficulties of measuring them.
- The strip suggests that there may be other factors at play that contribute to employee morale, beyond just engagement and workplace culture.
Overall:
The comic strip provides a humorous and relatable take on the complexities of workplace dynamics. It encourages readers to think critically about the factors that influence employee morale and to consider the potential limitations of traditional measures of engagement and workplace culture.
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