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A {{tag|buzzword}} redolent of the good old days of the Wild West where life was a frontier, men were real men and lampposts were nervous etc.
{{a|buzz|}}An expression redolent of the good old days of the Wild West where life was a frontier, men were real men and lampposts were nervous etc.


These days the only thing that you’ll circle is the ring of [[Circle of escalation|escalatees]] to which you will [[reach around]] to diffuse responsibility for a hard or confusing decision, responsibility for which will quickly resolve back to you courtesy of the equal and opposite centripetal force of [[delegation]].
These days your ring of wagons will twist back on themselves in some kind of pan-dimensional [[Mobius loop]] comprising the ring of [[Circle of escalation|escalatees]] to which you will [[reach around]] to diffuse responsibility for a hard or confusing decision, responsibility for which will quickly resolve back to you courtesy of the equal and opposite centripetal force of [[delegation]].


It is so dispiriting that you will eventually find yourself around a camp-fire singing the [[middle management blues]].
It is so dispiriting that you will eventually find yourself around a camp-fire singing the [[middle management blues]].


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*[[Circle of escalation]]
*[[Circle of escalation]]
*[[Circle of delegation]]
*[[Circle of delegation]]
*[[Middle management blues]]
*[[Middle management blues]]
*[[Mobius loop]]