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The PLAN
Fri Sep 01 2006 05:26 PM
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In the beginning was the Plan and then came the assumptions.
And the assumptions were without form and the plan was completely without substance
And the darkness was upon the faces of the employees and they spake amongst themselves, saying "It is a crock of shit and it stinks!"
And the employees went unto their supervisors, saying: "It is a pail of dung and none may abide the odor thereof."
And the supervisors went unto their division managers, saying: "It is a vessel of fertilizer and none may abide its strength."
And the division managers went unto their system managers, saying: "It contains that which aids plant growth and it is very strong."
And the general manager went unto the Board, saying: "It promotes growth and is very powerful."
And the general manager went unto the Board, saying: "This new plan will actively promote the growth and efficiency of this organization."
And the Board looked upon the plan and saw that it was good and the Plan became Policy
This is how shit happens.
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