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If you look at any bad boss in a movie or — from Bill Lumbergh to Michael Scott — you’ll find they almost all have one thing in common: They’re masters of the useless project. They send you to get things that don’t need getting, invite you to meetings where nothing happens, and obsess over details that have nothing to do with the bigger picture. Then they ask you to come in on the weekend to finish up the stuff you should have been doing all along. While bad bosses make for good comedy, useless projects are more insidious than…

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