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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 6th August 2021

Dilbert//11801, first published five years ago on Friday 6th August 2021

Back From The Retreat


Open source transcript

HOW WAS THE MANAGEMENT RETREAT?

DID YOU LEARN LOTS OF LESSONS YOU WILL NOW MISAPPLY?

I'M NOT ALLOWED TO ARGUE WITH YOU INTERSEC- TIONALS.

AND THERE IT IS.

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Management Retreat"

Summary:

The comic strip follows a conversation between a manager and an employee. The manager asks about the management retreat, and the employee responds by inquiring about the lessons learned, which the manager dismisses as irrelevant, citing a lack of interest in discussing "intersectionals." The employee then reveals that they are not allowed to argue with the manager, implying a power imbalance in their relationship.

Key Elements:

  • The comic strip satirizes the corporate world and the language used by management.
  • It highlights the power dynamics between managers and employees.
  • The use of the term "intersectionals" is likely intended to be humorous and ironic, as it is a complex and nuanced concept that is often misunderstood or misused in everyday conversation.

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