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Corporations Quote by Charles Stross

“If they’re smart enough to be useful they get ideas about making themselves indispensable—ideas about getting above their station, as you Brits would put it. If they’re too dumb to be useful they’re a drain on your management time. All corporations are an economy of attention, from the top down.” quote by Charles Stross
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““If they’re smart enough to be useful they get ideas about making themselves indispensable—ideas about getting above their station, as you Brits would put it. If they’re too dumb to be useful they’re a drain on your management time. All corporations are an economy of attention, from the top down.””

Charles Stross

About This Quote

Source Book: The Rook by Daniel O’Malley, 2012

People who are valuable become indispensable, while those who aren’t become burdens, making attention a scarce corporate resource.

In simple terms: Valuable people become essential; others waste time.

Key Takeaway

Focus on creating unique value.

Themes

value attention corporate dynamics hierarchy productivity

Mood

critical analytical

Type

observational critical

When to use this quote

  • leadership meetings
  • performance reviews
  • team building
  • resource allocation

Key Concepts

human capital scarcity organizational behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you ensure merit is recognized?
  • What systems can protect against attention bias?
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