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''You'' and ''[[me]]'', brothers and sisters. | ''You'' and ''[[me]]'', brothers and sisters. | ||
The main problem with many [[Banner IT project|millenarian tech implementations]]. It's all great, in theory. But you have to deal with [[Lawyer|luddites]], [[management consultant|morons]], [[Sales|charlatans]] — and perfectly likeable, sensible people who are just used to working in a certain way, and quite like it. {{tag|Technology}} impresarios cannot control the meatware, believe it to be fundamentally flawed, and therefore feel justified in ignoring | The main problem with many [[Banner IT project|millenarian tech implementations]]. It's all great, in theory. But you have to deal with [[Lawyer|luddites]], [[management consultant|morons]], [[Sales|charlatans]] — and perfectly likeable, sensible people who are just used to working in a certain way, and quite like it. {{tag|Technology}} impresarios cannot control the meatware, believe it to be fundamentally flawed — {{br|Human, all too Human}}, after all, and therefore feel justified in ignoring the meatware altogether when manipulating their equations. | ||
This is a tremendous mistake, for you can lead the meatware to the application, but you can’t make it reliably fill out the metadata you want. | |||
{{seealso}} | {{seealso}} | ||
*[[IT strategy]] | *[[IT strategy]] | ||
*[[Artificial Intelligence]] (being a kind of wisdom not possessed by the [[meatware]]. | *[[Artificial Intelligence]] (being a kind of wisdom not possessed by the [[meatware]]. |