First Law of Business Meetings: The lead in a pencil will break
in direct proportion to the importance of the notes being taken.
in direct proportion to the importance of the notes being taken.
Related:
- Anyone who makes a significant contribution to any field of
endeavour,
and stays in that field long enough, becomes an obstruction... - Jones's First Law:
Anyone who makes a significant contribution to any field of
endeavor,
and stays in that field long enough, becomes an ... - Jones' First Law:
Anyone who makes a significant contribution to any field of
endeavor,
and stays in that field long enough, becomes an obstruction... - Thiessen's Law of Gastronomy:
The hardness of the butter is in direct proportion... - Parkinson's First Law
Work expands to fill the time available for its
completion;
the thing to be done swells in perceived importance... - The importance of the man and his job, in that relative order,
rises in direct proportion to the distance separating... - First impressions are of major importance in business matters.
J. Pierpont...
From the same category:
- Law of the Marketplace:
Weekend specials aren't... - Maryann's Law:
You can always find what you're not looking for... - Witten's Law:
Whenever you cut your fingernails you will find a ... - Commoner's Second Law of Ecology:
Nothing ever goes away... - John's Axiom
When your opponent is down,
kick him...
