The antidote. At the very beginning of a company there is enormous known valuable work; a bank account needs opening, and it's obvious. The leadership job is to keep manufacturing that clarity as the company grows.
1956, The Economist: work expands to fill the time available. Stewart says the inverse is also true — give a task to a busy person, it happens. Since he's not that busy, "basic things take a really long time."
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