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Dilbert cartoon first published on Saturday 10th September 2022

Dilbert//12201, first published four years ago on Saturday 10th September 2022

One Last Reframe


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NOW THAT I HAVE REMOVED ALL OF YOUR PROBLEMS BY RENAMING THEM, I LEAVE YOU ONE GLOBAL REFRAME.

YOU'RE NO LONGER A BAD MANAGER WHO MAKES A LOT OF MISTAKES..

NOW YOU ARE A STRONG LEADER WHOSE ONLY WEAKNESS IS "CARING TOO MUCH." IS THAT ONE FOR FREE?

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AI Analysis

Title: "Caring Too Much"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a conversation between a manager and an employee. The manager, who has been removed from their position, expresses their desire to reframe the employee's problems. However, the employee questions the manager's authority, pointing out that they are no longer a manager and have no right to make such demands.

The employee then asks if the manager is doing it for free, implying that the manager's actions are motivated by a desire to help, rather than a sense of duty or responsibility. The manager responds by saying that they are "caring too much," suggesting that their actions are driven by empathy and a desire to make things right, rather than a desire for personal gain or recognition.

Overall, the comic strip highlights the importance of leadership and the need for managers to be accountable for their actions. It also touches on the theme of caring too much, which can be both a strength and a weakness in a leader.

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