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Latest revision as of 12:20, 21 May 2022
The design of organisations and products
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A collection of systems factors mitigating in favour or longer contracts over time:
- Iatrogenics
- Casanova’s advice
- Information technology
- Anal paradox
- Rent extraction
- Writing for a judge and other fables
- The person with the highest tedium quotient wins
- Before the internet
What are some approaches to systematically make them shorter?