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{{a|mgmt|}}{{quote|When everything about a people is for the time growing weak and ineffective, it begins to talk about inefficiency.
{{a|mgmt|}}{{quote|When everything about a people is for the time growing weak and ineffective, it begins to talk about efficiency.
:— [[G.K. Chesterton]], ''Heretics''}}
:— {{Author|G. K. Chesterton}}, ''Heretics''}}


The stock-in-trade of a [[Middle management|middle manager]] and the [[management consultant]] {{sex|she}} aspires to become.
The stock-in-trade of a [[Middle management|middle manager]] and the [[management consultant]] {{sex|she}} aspires to become.

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When everything about a people is for the time growing weak and ineffective, it begins to talk about efficiency.

G. K. Chesterton, Heretics

The stock-in-trade of a middle manager and the management consultant she aspires to become.

Like a key performance indicator, a second-order derivative of actual performance calculated to allow non-experts to make cavalier management decisions, usually to reduce expenditure on — aka make redundant — the person performing that function.

To be contrasted with the ineffable, inarticulable skills that are provided by a subject matter expert.

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