Pfeifer's Principle: Never make a decision that you can get
someone else to make.
someone else to make.
Related:
- Never make a decision you can get someone else to make.
Pfeifer's Principle No one keeps a record of the decisions... - Rangnekar's Modified Rules Concerning Decisions
1) If you must make a decision,
delay it. 2) If you can authorize someone else... - Always be willing to authorize someone else not to make the decision which
you did not make,
so in that manner they are unable to complain... - The biggest mistake you can make is to believe that
you are working for someone else... - Always and in every instance,
someone can be found to disagree with whatever decision... - Make a firm decision now...
you can always change it later... - Never become involved with someone who can make you lose stature if the
relation becomes known.
sleep UP... - When it is not necessary to make a decision,
it is necessary not to make a decision... - A decision is what you are finally forced to make when
you can not find some dumb committee...
From the same category:
- Chisholm's First Corollary: If you do something that you are
sure will meet with everybody's approval,
somebody won't like it... - Fifth Rule of Politics: When a politician gets an idea,
he usually gets it wrong... - Heid's Law of Lines: No matter how early you arrive,
someone else is in line first... - Sevareid's Law
The chief cause of problems is
solutions... - Thom's Law of Marital Bliss:
The length of the marriage is inversely proportional...
