Prashant Sudeep

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“work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion,” which is also known as Parkinson’s Law.(1) The law describes that a task will continue to swell in importance and complexity according to the time allotted to complete the task. Work becomes like the universe, and it keeps expanding and expanding to fit the time. We end up doing less with more, whereas what we want is more with less.
Confessions of a Software Techie: The Surprising Truth about Things that Really Matter (Software Career Series)
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