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When the principal hires a single agent to perform multiple tasks, the agent allocates effort between the tasks inefficiently.
A primary example of this is the work rules that divide up tasks inefficiently in ways to insure that some work is available for each worker.
Watch out for behaviors such as social withdrawal, pouting, performing tasks inefficiently (on purpose), stubbornness, and procrastination.
This includes (but is not limited to): denying feelings of anger, withdrawing, sulking, pouting, procrastinating, carrying out tasks inefficiently or unacceptably, and exacting hidden revenge.
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The temporal scheme also caused extreme usage patterns, with the subjects either solving tasks very efficiently or very inefficiently, depending on whether they used the Back menu.
Feynman also conjectured that any classical computer that will be harnessed for this task will do so only inefficiently, incurring an exponential slowdown in computation time.
As a result, services that are managed both by the government and the Global Fund are often badly coordinated and inefficiently managed, with duplication of tasks—including reporting, monitoring and evaluation, and funding/disbursement mechanisms representing significant obstacles to efficiency [ 12, 14].
And, doing it too inefficiently.
"Most apps use data inefficiently," Mr. Rosen said.
France attempted conversion, but belatedly and inefficiently.
"Participants tend to allocate inefficiently," he said.
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