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When pride in work, deep knowledge and familiarity with the intricate inner workings of this [[rube goldberg machine]] count for nothing and are outsourced nd replaced with a ticketing system like the one you get at the butcher's counter at Tesco.
When pride in work, deep knowledge and familiarity with the intricate inner workings of this [[Rube Goldberg machine]] count for nothing and are outsourced and replaced with a an eighteen year old operating ticketing system like the one you get at the butcher's counter at Tesco.


Good for:
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*Anything else
*Anything else


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*[[Outsourcing]]
*[[Outsourcing]]
*[[Service level agreement]]
*[[Service level agreement]]


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Latest revision as of 11:36, 18 January 2020

When pride in work, deep knowledge and familiarity with the intricate inner workings of this Rube Goldberg machine count for nothing and are outsourced and replaced with a an eighteen year old operating ticketing system like the one you get at the butcher's counter at Tesco.

Good for:

  • MI - especially if the ticketing process is so arduous that no one will bother to go through it - the result: NO ISSUES ON THE NETWORK!!

Not good for:

  • Anything else

See also