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That {{t|magic}}al power by which a [[subordinate]] engineers the levers of the [[Parallel universe|universe]] so that the task which she has been assigned falls irrevocably in the lap of her [[line manager]]. | {{a|mgmt|}}That {{t|magic}}al power by which a [[subordinate]] engineers the levers of the [[Parallel universe|universe]] so that the task which she has been assigned falls irrevocably in the lap of her [[line manager]]. Works particularly well for [[flexible worker]]s who will be out of the office on Wednesdays. | ||
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*[[circle of escalation]] | *[[circle of escalation]] | ||
*[[circle of delegation]] | *[[circle of delegation]] | ||
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That magical power by which a subordinate engineers the levers of the universe so that the task which she has been assigned falls irrevocably in the lap of her line manager. Works particularly well for flexible workers who will be out of the office on Wednesdays.