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Females followed a simple rule: look all the males over, and go for the one with the longest tail. Any female who departed from this rule was penalised, even if tails had already become so long that they actually encumbered males possessing them. This was because any female who did not produce long-tailed sons had little chance of one of her sons being regarded as attractive. Like a fashion in women’s clothes, or in American car design, the trend toward longer tails took off and gathered its own momentum."Looking at it like this, I think it’s reasonable to apply the principles of evolution to the rise of office-speak.The first seeds were sown in the mid-to-late 20th Century, when today’s superpower companies were beginning to expand rapidly. Executives of big players like General Electric and AT&T became frightened by the pace of their competitors’ progress and sought comfort in the counsel of the newly fashionable management consultancies Bain, BCG and McKinsey.
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