Murphys Laws: Parkin's Law of Irritation to Parkinson's Law of Delay
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Parkin's Law of Irritation : Anything that happens enough times to irritate you will happen at least once more.
Parkinson's Axioms : An official wants to multiply subordinates, not rivals.
Parkinson's Axioms : Officials make work for each other.
Parkinson's First Law : Work expands to fill the time available for its completion; the thing to be done swells in perceived importance and complexity in a direct ratio with the time to be spent in its completion.
Parkinson's Second Law : Expenditures rise to meet income.
Parkinson's Third Law : Expansion means complexity; and complexity decay.
Parkinson's Fourth Law : The number of people in any working group tends to increase regardless of the amount of work to be done.
Parkinson's Fifth Law : If there is a way to delay an important decision the good bureaucracy, public or private, will find it.
Parkinson's Sixth Law : The progress of science varies inversely with the number of journals published.
Parkinson's Law of Delay : Delay is the deadliest form of denial.
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