Instruction creep occurs when a person or people add to a list of instructions repeatedly, causing it to increase in size and complexity over time. Instruction creep is generally frowned upon, as it causes instructions to be unmanageable and daunting. In general, people are less likely to read and follow long instructions than they are shorter ones. Instruction creep is common in complex organizations where rules and guidelines are created by changing groups of people over extended periods of time.
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