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Philosophies: The Inescapable Inefficiency of Doing More with Less

2004.06.16
  • Fewer people doing more work means more people relying on each other for more things.
  • This results in higher interdependency, but also greater sub-prioritization among the people with their individual responsibilities.
  • This means you have more people waiting in line for more things, and longer lists of things to do, with more steps to accomplishing them.
  • This means you end up having people having to remind people for things, sometimes many times over as various priorities and lag times are dealt with, and people naturally forgetting or ignoring lower priorities.
  • This creates more inefficiency and means that the less not only do more, the less also do exponentially more work to achieve the more work done.
  • This just sucks.

 

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