This non-systems approach to computer
automation rests upon an extensive base
of IP and detailed design used to
explain and implement it.
To work under any system is to be limited in ability to change as conditions change, to innovate when innovation is possible. This is clear to everyone when speaking of government imposed and enforced systems.
Yet, companies spend time and money to bring in computer systems, voluntarily imposing them on their own organizations. And computers are relentless in enforcing every programmed particular! So managers working under a traditional computer system cannot make changes as conditions change, cannot innovate when innovation is possible. Today it is more clear than ever that managers work and struggle under rigid, difficult-to-maintain systems.
Fortunately there is a non-systems approach to Computer Automation!!
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