To: Tax-chick
Bus factor," he says, is a measure of how much the company would suffer if person X got hit by a bus.
It used to be "If person X got hit by a bus, or won the lottery, where would we be?"
The more office-friendly and efficient phrasology has become "What if person X gets hit by the lottery?"
10 posted on
10/04/2010 7:43:36 AM PDT by
ConservativeWarrior
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To: ConservativeWarrior
"What if person X gets hit by the lottery?"LOL! If a manager distributed lottery tickets to *some* of his employees, could that be considered a bad performance review?
13 posted on
10/04/2010 7:44:59 AM PDT by
Tax-chick
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