The initiative that promised to eliminate waste but ended up wasting more time studying how to eliminate waste.
The initiative that promised to eliminate waste but ended up wasting more time studying how to eliminate waste.
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The year the federal workforce discovered that “efficiency” means more meetings about efficiency and fewer actual results.
The Trump-era slogan that promised to cut government waste while the bureaucracy quietly added more layers of “efficiency experts” to slow everything down.
The slogan that sounded great on the campaign trail and looked even better on the PowerPoint slides nobody read.
The year taxpayers learned that “efficiency” in government means doing less with more money and calling it progress.
The grand plan to make government leaner that somehow required hiring thousands more people to measure how lean it was getting.