Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 24th May 2000
Dilbert//4057, first published 26 years ago on Wednesday 24th May 2000
Tags
ceo spokeperson leaning on chair dressed like nun director bossy blunt director
Official transcript
Caption reads: "CEO as Spokesperson."
The CEO asks, "Shouldn't I hold up our project instead of leaning on a chair?"
Dogbert stands across from her with a camera and a beret on. Dogbert screams through a bullhorn, "NO!!"
His screams blows the CEO's hair back. The CEO stands angrily with her hair tossled as Dogbert says, "That helped your hair but you're still dressed like a nun."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
CEO AS SPOKESPERSON SHOULDN'T I HOLD UP OUR PRODUCT INSTEAD OF LEANING ON A CHAIR?
NOL THAT HELPED YOUR HAIR BUT YOU'RE STILL DRESSED LIKE A NUN.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Nun-Productive Meeting"
Summary:
The comic strip features a meeting between a CEO and her spokesperson. The CEO is frustrated with the spokesperson's inability to effectively promote their product, which is a hair growth treatment. The spokesperson is dressed as a nun, which the CEO finds distracting and unhelpful.
Key Scenes:
- The CEO asks the spokesperson to hold up the product instead of leaning on a chair.
- The spokesperson responds by saying that the product helped their hair but they're still dressed like a nun.
- The CEO expresses her frustration and disappointment with the spokesperson's performance.
Humor:
The comic strip uses satire to poke fun at the common phenomenon of employees trying to fit in with their company culture, even if it's not effective. The image of a spokesperson dressed as a nun is humorous and unexpected, adding to the comedic effect.
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