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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 13th June 2022

Dilbert//12112, first published four years ago on Monday 13th June 2022


Open source transcript

THIS ARTICLE SAYS THE BENEFITS OF THE "OPEN OFFICE" FLOOR PLAN HAVE BEEN TOTALLY DEBUNKED.

LUCKILY FOR ALL OF YOU, I HAD THE VISION OF KEEPING YOU IN TINY CUBICLES INSTEAD OF CHASING FADS.

WOULD IT KILL YOU TO SAY, "THANK YOU"?

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AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "The Benefits of the 'Open Office' Floor Plan"

Summary:

The comic strip features a group of office workers seated at a table, engaged in a discussion about the benefits of the "open office" floor plan. The conversation is presented in a humorous and satirical tone, with the characters expressing their opinions on the matter.

Key Points:

  • The benefits of the "open office" floor plan are being debated.
  • One character mentions that the vision of keeping employees in tiny cubicles instead of chasing fads has been "totally debunked."
  • Another character asks if it would be better to kill the idea altogether and say "thank you" instead.

Overall:

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of the "open office" floor plan and the potential drawbacks of such a layout. It suggests that the trend of abandoning traditional cubicles may not be as beneficial as claimed, and that a more practical approach may be needed.

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