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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 10th November 2022

Dilbert//12262, first published four years ago on Thursday 10th November 2022

Dogbert And Quiet Quitting


Open source transcript

THE DOGBERT CONSULTING COMPANY CAN END THE SCOURGE OF "QUIET QUITTING" IN YOUR COMPANY.

HOW?

I USE A VARIETY OF SLOGANS AND HANDOUTS AND EXERCISES.

THAT SOUNDS POWERFUL.

I ALSO OFFER CREEPY HIGH ENERGY.

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AI Analysis

Title: "The Dogbert Consulting Company Can End the Scourge of 'Quiet Quitting' in Your Company"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dogbert, a character known for his manipulative and cunning nature, offering a solution to the problem of "quiet quitting" in a company. The conversation begins with a man asking Dogbert how to end the scourge of quiet quitting, to which Dogbert responds by using a variety of slogans and handouts and exercises that sound powerful. The man is impressed by Dogbert's approach, but Dogbert reveals that he also offers "creepy high energy" as part of his services.

Key Points:

  • Dogbert is presented as a solution to the problem of quiet quitting
  • He offers a range of slogans, handouts, and exercises that sound powerful
  • He also provides "creepy high energy" as part of his services
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of using gimmicks to solve workplace problems

Overall:

The comic strip uses humor to highlight the absurdity of relying on gimmicks to solve complex workplace issues. It suggests that true change requires more than just slogans and handouts, and that genuine effort and commitment are necessary to address problems like quiet quitting.

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