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Ineffective and Inefficient

Ineffective and Inefficient

Herb’s Blog, Herbdate 23438 – 1203

Here’s the haps:

The entire operation was infected with inefficiencies. Any fool could see that. I could see that. But this operation was not going to be concluded at all if I didn’t post something. But if you are looking for an amazing and wonderful star post, this is not it. Too many things going on and I am not known for my efficiency and time management skills. But here are a couple of ‘toons for you and we’ll see what tomorrow holds.





And remember, the opposite of isolate is yousoearly.

Comments

13 responses to “Ineffective and Inefficient”

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    Anonymous

    I never considered that manure can be digested — I just never tried it out — LOL — but as to efficiency — what is the point of efficiency? It just means a better way of doing something — and in my case if I ever get anything worthwhile done it is not because I am efficient but it is because I get lucky sometimes — and that fits my paradigm comfortably.

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    Anonymous

    The anonymous is John Liming from John’s Web Space

  3. Chel Owens Avatar

    My husband has become notorious for his distaste of meetings; apparently, even to some complaining about how he rushed them and cut them short when he was in charge. 😀

    1. Herb Avatar

      Meetings are not very productive very often, in my opinion.

      1. Chel Owens Avatar

        Agreed!

    2. boromax Avatar

      I agree. Meetings are almost always a waste of time. Seriously. If you’re in charge, send an email to your subordinates either telling them what needs to happen or soliciting their input, as needed. Maybe meet briefly to confirm decisions. Maybe.

      1. Chel Owens Avatar

        Also agreed.

  4. Quippery Avatar

    I think meetings would be much shorter if you didn’t let anyone sit down…

    1. Herb Avatar

      That’s a good idea!

  5. Sarah Angleton Avatar

    This seems like a very efficient post to me. Well done!

    1. Herb Avatar

      Lol, thank you.

  6. J P Avatar

    Having become good at being codependent, my new goal is to become coefficient.

    1. Herb Avatar

      Just so you don’t ask me to cosine.

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