Everybody's Business Is Nobody's Business by Daniel Defoe.
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When Everybody’s Responsibility Becomes Nobody’s Responsibility Filed Under Human Factors. Awhile back I read a post about breaking silos of responsibility. These rigid territories of responsibility tend to increase the overhead of communication. In general, I agree with the mentality of fluid responsibility amongst agile self-organizing teams. However, the dangerous side of fluid teams.
Flanders (1722), The Fortunate Mistress (Roxana) (1723), An Essay on Projects (1698), Religious Courtship (1722), Everybody's Business Is Nobody's Business (1725), and Conjugal Lewdness (1727). Other works which will be referred to but which were not available for actual perusal are The Family Instructor (three parts) (1715) and a short poem.
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Journal of Pragmatics 13 (1989) 927-938 927 North-Holland WHOSE ENGLISH, NOBODY'S BUSINESS Hartmut HABERLAND Down with imperialism, but let the imperialists-malgreux live! Jaime Ruiz Mayo III This paper deals with nothing less than the question: Who owns the English language? 500 years ago there were as few speakers of the English language in the world as there are speakers of Danish today.