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'''The [[JC]]’s [[ninth law of worker entropy]]''': As the number of people involved in negotiating a {{tag|contract}} goes ''up'', its brevity, comprehensibility and utility goes ''down''. The longer a [[negotiation]] continues, the more compendious, and ''[[tedious]]'', will be its“[[fruit]]s”  — the [[verbiage]], in the vernacular — even as its meaningful commercial content stay constants (or, more likely, ''declines to vanishing point'').
'''The [[JC]]’s [[ninth law of worker entropy]]''': As the number of people involved in negotiating a [[contract]] goes ''up'', its brevity, comprehensibility and utility goes ''down''. The longer a [[negotiation]] continues, the more compendious, and ''[[tedious]]'', will be its“[[fruit]]s”  — the [[verbiage]], in the vernacular — even as its meaningful commercial content stay constants (or, more likely, ''declines to vanishing point'').

Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 August 2024

The JC’s ninth law of worker entropy: As the number of people involved in negotiating a contract goes up, its brevity, comprehensibility and utility goes down. The longer a negotiation continues, the more compendious, and tedious, will be its“fruits” — the verbiage, in the vernacular — even as its meaningful commercial content stay constants (or, more likely, declines to vanishing point).