ERROR THEORY
Study of the causes, consequences, and inevitability of human error.
First proposed as a discipline in 2032 by Professor Li Wei Goldberg of
the University of Beersheba and subsequently developed by his disciple
and colleague Dr Fashnu Al Halid. The latter became famous
for Halid’s Law - which states that in
organizations with over 100 employees, every 10% increment in
personnel results in a 1% to 3% increase in recordable human
errors. He once jocularly remarked that, according to his law, if
everyone in the world worked for the same organization, all the output
would be faulty.
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