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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg
I heard an interesting factoid the other day. The summary is that for any company, the number of people actually doing the work is the square root of the total number of employees. So if you've got 10 people in the office, 3 do all the work. If you have 1000, then 30 do all the work. The rest just collect their paychecks.
Based on the companies I worked for, I would say that's about right.
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Also known as the Pareto Principle.