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#REDIRECT [[Middle management blues]]
The inevitable consequence of scale; when your organisation passes the fulcrum between ''arsehole'' risk and ''tedium'' risk. It is an [[event horizon]] from which there is no return; a kind of [[Schwarzschild radius of bureaucracy]]. The thing is you can always find and get rid of — or at least ''deal with'' — an arsehole: the more people in your organisation the easier it is to do. But bureaucracy is a type of entropy; it is a point of flat, tepid equilibrium to which dead organisms converge. It is sticky. Once you have appointed a [[director of human resources]], you are stuck with an HR department until the organisation dies: there is no personnel manager who will ever tell accept one it not needed; and it will can only grow: it will develop “competencies”: it will institute [[performance appraisal]] systems; create then outsource and manage talent acquisition and retention programmes; it will develop future leadership courses and will appoint itself as sole competence for [[environmental and social governance[[ and [[diversity and inclusion]], to which the remainder of the organisation is thereafter accountable.
 
There is an argument that the moment your organisation is big enough to need a [[chief operating officer]], and not just a [[head of operations]], is the unequivocal point at which your organisation has maximised its growth, maximised its return, and commenced the slow, steady, comforting decline into entropy and death.
 
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