Archive: Follow-though – February 25, 2005
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Technology can help businesses and individuals accomplish great things, but sometimes we set ourselves and others up for failure before we even finish a technology project. While automating portions of a process can be helpful, if you don’t automate the entire process, from end to end, you might find your project doesn’t solve as many problems as it creates. If you are starting a new project, or involved in one currently, be sure to consider how the un-automated sections of a process might have some unintended consequences for the whole project.
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