Kirkland's Law
The usefulness of any meeting is in inverse proportion
to the attendance.
The usefulness of any meeting is in inverse proportion
to the attendance.
Related:
- The usefulness of a meeting is inversely proportional
to its attendance... - Ideas endure and prosper in inverse proportion
to their soundness and validity.
Fried's 23rd... - the effectiveness of a telephone conversation
is in inverse proportion to the time spent on it.
Parkinson's Telephone... - Gummidge's Law:
The amount of expertise varies in inverse proportion... - Law of Legislative Action:
The length of time it takes a bill to pass through... - Gummidge'e Law
The amount of expertise varies
in inverse proportion to the number of statements... - The amount of expertise varies in inverse proportion to the
number of statements understood by the general public.
Gummidge's... - The time spent on any item of the agenda [of a finance
committee] will be in inverse proportion to the sum involved.
C. N....
From the same category:
- Principle of Design Inertia:
Any change looks terrible at first... - Lefty Gomez's Principle of Productive Procrastination:
They can't hit it while I'm standing here holding... - Working Cook's Laws: 1. If you're wondering if you took the meat
out to thaw,
you didn't. 2. If you're wondering if you left the... - Heller's Law
The first myth of management is that
it exists... - Cole's Law
Thinly sliced
cabbage...
