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by tmpX7dMeXU
1003 days ago
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If only some people are doing “actual work”, why even have the others around? Why hasn’t everyone done their own thing? Are you telling me that with all these jeans and hoodie wearing teeny boppers starting startups that go big, the people that aren’t doing the “actual work” have somehow managed to slide in despite bringing nothing to the table? Occam’s razor would suggest that it’s more likely that you have a pretty self-centred view of what “real work” is. |
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> Excess Management Is Costing the U.S. $3 Trillion Per Year
> More people are working in big, bureaucratic organizations than ever before. Yet there’s compelling evidence that bureaucracy creates a significant drag on productivity and organizational resilience and innovation. By our reckoning, the cost of excess bureaucracy in the U.S. economy amounts to more than $3 trillion in lost economic output, or about 17% of GDP.
https://hbr.org/2016/09/excess-management-is-costing-the-us-...