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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 11th February 2022

Dilbert//11990, first published four years ago on Friday 11th February 2022

Looking At The View From Roof


Open source transcript

THIS WAS A GREAT IDEA TO COME UP ON THE ROOF TO LOOK AT THE VIEW.

I THOUGHT YOU'D BE MAD THAT I FOUND A BUG IN OUR BILLING SOFTWARE BECAUSE IT MAKES YOUR LEADERSHIP SUCCESSES LOOK LIKE INCOMPETENCE OR THEFT.

THE VIEW IS BETTER IF YOU STAND ON THE LEDGE.

CAN I CALL YOU MY MENTOR?

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The View from the Top"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between a character and his mentor, who is standing on the ledge of a rooftop. The character is frustrated with the company's billing software, which he believes makes leadership successes look like incompetence or theft. He asks his mentor if the view is better if you stand on the ledge, and the mentor responds by saying that the view is indeed better from the top. The character then asks if he can call his mentor, implying that he wants to discuss his concerns further.

Key Points:

  • The character is unhappy with the company's billing software.
  • He believes the software makes leadership successes look bad.
  • He asks his mentor if the view is better if you stand on the ledge.
  • The mentor responds that the view is indeed better from the top.
  • The character asks if he can call his mentor, suggesting he wants to discuss his concerns further.

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