Don't be Frupid

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Frupidity, or misguided frugality, can damage productivity, morale, and innovation by cutting costs in ways that seem efficient but cost more in the long run. Examples include under-investing in tools, hardware, and infrastructure, and imposing excessive bureaucracy. Smart spending and understanding the real cost of decisions are crucial to avoid such pitfalls.

8m read timeFrom selix.net
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The Many Faces of Frupidity in EngineeringThe True Cost of FrupidityCase StudyThe Frupidity PlaybookFighting Frupidity Before It Kills Your OrgBureaucracy: Frupidity’s Best FriendConclusion: Smart Frugality is the Real Efficiency
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