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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 1st June 2022

Dilbert//12100, first published four years ago on Wednesday 1st June 2022

Look Ethical


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AS A BIG PHARMA COMPANY, WE WILL BE UNDER MORE SCRUTINY THAN OTHER COMPANIES.

THAT'S WHY WE CAN NEVER BE SEEN AS BENDING ANY RULES OR VIOLATING ANY LAWS.

IN OTHER WORDS, WE SHOULD BE HONEST AND ETHICAL?

I'M SAYING IT SHOULD LOOK THAT WAY IN YOUR EMAILS.

DID IN

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Bending the Rules"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a meeting of pharmaceutical company executives, who are discussing the importance of adhering to rules and regulations. The conversation is centered around the notion that they can never be seen as bending any rules or violating any laws.

Key Points:

  • The executives emphasize the need to maintain a strict adherence to rules and regulations.
  • They highlight the importance of being honest and ethical in their dealings.
  • The conversation is lighthearted and humorous, with one executive joking about looking at emails in a way that implies they are trying to find ways to bend the rules.

Overall:

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that companies often try to find ways to get around rules and regulations, while still appearing to be honest and ethical. It suggests that even in a humorous context, the importance of following the rules and being transparent is paramount.

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