Another name for Parkinson's Law of Triviality. It's when an individual or group fixates on discussing trivial
issues or ones way outside their area of expertise because the pressing issues they actually need to resolve are too
hard for them to constructively engage with.
You know you're the victim of
bike shedding when a colleague wants to
call a meeting to discuss his face-palmingly idiotic suggestions for your project while deliberately ignoring critical problems of their own that they don't know how to fix or get started with.