Quite a meta-morphosis! ? #Meta #Facebookīecause there is nothing more meta than peace of mind on all your journeys. #Meta #Facebook #markzuckerberg /IhY6IgJbUrĢ019: Me at home after friends cancelled trip last minute The first glimpse of #Metaverse ? /wEFpQ11mI4Īs a Meta of fact, we are waiting to see if it makes a Mark. Not trying to be too meta, but Tweeting to let you know The Social Network is currently streaming. Have you ever #Meta biscuit that goes so well with chai? Who is ready to enter the new world of #Metaverse? #Meta #PregaNews #PregaNewsMeansGoodNews #Topical /ogP9cIbYMv Which universe would you rather be in? #Meta #Metaverse /89IgMLTE2B Pitched renaming our brand to zometa but the idea was rejected at once In fact, many Indian companies gave creative spins to suggest new names with a dash of desi tadka or sharing witty posts using Meta wordplays.įrom streaming platforms to food delivery apps, check out some of the funny posts here: However, the American food chain wasn’t the only one joining the name change trend. Yeah, but you already announced it so here we are. In fact it commented further on the tweet and had a friendly banter with them and played along with some cooking funs. “Nice to meat you, Wendy’s” the tech company replied. But fast-food chain Wendy’s went ahead and changed their Twitter display name to ‘Meat’! And while it was meant to poke fun, Facebook’s parent company Meta didn’t mind. Although the tech giant explained that ‘rebranding’ isn’t just about a switch in the company name but a reflection of the company’s growing ambitions and focus on a new area: metaverse, netizens couldn’t stop poking fun.Īs memes and jokes flooded online with some comparing the name with food like pita and feta, several brands around the globe joked about changing their names as well. Look to this comic strip to poke fun at a variety of change management practices.As CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the change would bring all its different apps and technologies under one new umbrella brand, many were not impressed with the name choice. The final change management cartoon making this list is Grantland. If you or your intended audience enjoy this sort of humor, he’s definitely worth checking out. Ted Goff has some blunt, frank cartoons dealing with change management on his business cartoon website.
It’s worth checking here from time to time for just that right funny to fit your comedic needs. Funny Sales CartoonsĮvery once in a while, the creators at Funny Sales Cartoons come up with a comic on change management. This comic allows users to read and create alike, thus allowing them to vent frustrations with the change management process. One classic project management and change management cartoon is the familiar tree swing at Project Cartoons. If you enjoy sarcastic and biting remarks, and the black and white style of drawing, you’ll get a kick out of these. These cartoons are witty and original - and they are downloadable for a price. If sarcasm is your preferred type of humor, you’ll like the change management cartoons available at Andertoons. Here you’ll find change management cartoons reminiscent of the Bizzaro or Non Sequitur cartoons that appear in the daily paper. Cartoon StockĬartoon Stock is another multi-artist one-pane showcase of change management (and other types of business situations) cartoons. Like Randy Glasbergen, the artists here utilize witty one-liners to make readers and viewers giggle over funny change management situations. Cartoon ResourceĬartoon Resource is another great place to find cartoons on change management. While he isn’t dedicated solely to change management comics, there are a few great one-pane comics that can be used in your next meeting.
Randy Glasbergen designs one-page comics on a variety of topics.