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A reference to british historian c. Northcote parkinson's law of triviality, the. Wasting time on peripheral, usually trivial matters. Bikeshedding ( uncountable) futile investment of time and energy in discussion of marginal technical issues. A reference to british historian c. Bikeshedding, also known as the law of triviality, refers to the tendency for people to disproportionately focus on minor or. Futile investment of time and energy in marginal technical issues. Wasting time on peripheral, usually trivial matters. [edit] bikeshedding (uncountable) futile expenditure of time and energy in discussion of marginal technical issues. Bikeshedding (uncountable) futile expenditure of time and energy in discussion of marginal technical issues.

Bikeshedding in your S&OP? What It Means and How to Avoid it

Bikeshedding Dictionary Wasting time on peripheral, usually trivial matters. Bikeshedding ( uncountable) futile investment of time and energy in discussion of marginal technical issues. Wasting time on peripheral, usually trivial matters. A reference to british historian c. Northcote parkinson's law of triviality, the. Northcote parkinson's law of triviality, the. [edit] bikeshedding (uncountable) futile expenditure of time and energy in discussion of marginal technical issues. Bikeshedding, also known as the law of triviality, refers to the tendency for people to disproportionately focus on minor or. Futile investment of time and energy in marginal technical issues. Bikeshedding (uncountable) futile expenditure of time and energy in discussion of marginal technical issues. A reference to british historian c. Wasting time on peripheral, usually trivial matters.

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