Larger organizations have their fair share of pathologies but I generally bet that this is correct about 99.998% of the time someone says “Not that I’ve ever worked there but first principles and high school math suggests you’re being irrational.”https://twitter.com/kevinriggle/status/1029976998519558144 …
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Followed by the close corollary, much beloved of regulators and attorneys performing discovery: “There is always an email.”
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The other 0.002% is often interesting because there's a reason the spreadsheet winds up being wrong :-)
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I think “not even wrong” spreadsheets outnumber the wrong spreadsheets. ;)
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On the subject of spreadsheets, here is one of my all time favorite NPR Planet Money episodes on the history of spreadsheets!https://www.npr.org/sections/money/2017/05/17/528807590/episode-606-spreadsheets …
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Maybe there’s a unification possible here? “If it looks malicious, it’s probably just incompetent. And if it looks incompetent, it’s probably just a spreadsheet.”
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"wait, you have a spreadsheet for this?" "my man, i have a spreadsheet for everything"
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I thought the McKenzie rule was: Charge more.
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So what you're saying is that the Dilbert book "making a living by stealing office supplies"...works?
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I don’t understand. Really
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