Chism's Law of Completion:
The amount of time required to complete a government project is
precisely equal to the length of time already spent on it.
The amount of time required to complete a government project is
precisely equal to the length of time already spent on it.
Related:
- Chism's Law of Completion:
The amount of time required to complete a government... - Cropp's Law:
The amount of work done varies inversly with the time... - Wright's First Law of Quality:
Quality is inversely proportional to the time left... - Quality is inversely proportional to the time left for
completion of the project.
Wright's First Law of... - The amount of work done varies inversely with the
amount of time spent in the office.
Cropp's... - Parkinson's First Law
Work expands to fill the time available for its
completion;
the thing to be done swells in perceived importance... - The amount of time spent by a committee
on an agenda item is inversely proportional to the cost of the item.
Parkinson's Law of...
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To carry me,
to fan me while I sleep And tremble when I wake, for... - If no one uses something, it isn't needed.
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Robert... - Enjoyment is my
speciality... - Who hath not proved how feebly words essay
To fix one spark of beauty's heavenly ray?
Who doth not feel, until his failing sight Faints into... - Remember that there is an outside world to see and enjoy.
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