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“the amount of noise generated by a change is inversely
proportional to the complexity of the change.”
“Parkinson explains that this is because an atomic plant is
so vast, so expensive and so complicated that people cannot grasp it, and
rather than try, they fall back on the assumption that somebody else checked
all the details before it got this far.”
Parkinson’s Law of Triviality. Parkinson observed
that a committee whose job is to approve plans for a nuclear power plant may
spend the majority of its time on relatively unimportant but easy-to-grasp
issues, such as what materials to use for the staff bikeshed, while neglecting
the design of the power plant itself, which is far more important but also far
more difficult to criticize constructively.
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