Murphys Laws: Madison's Question to Truths of Management
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Madison's Question : If you have to travel on a Titanic, why not go first-class?
Rev. Mahaffy's Observation : There's no such thing as a large whiskey.
Maier's Law : If the facts do not conform to the theory, they must be disposed of.
Maier's Law Corollary : The bigger the theory, the better.
Maier's Law Compensation Corollary : The experiment may be considered a success if no more than 50% of the observed measurements must be discarded to obtain a correspondence with the theory.
Malek's Law : Any simple idea will be worded in the most complicated way.
Malinowski's Law : Looking from far above, from our high places of safety in the developed civilization, it is easy to see all the crudity and irrelevance of magic.
Malloy's Maxim : The fact that monkeys have hands should give us pause.
The first Myth of Management : It exists.
Truths of Management : Think before you act; it's not your money.
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