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Vol 25 - No 10 - December/January 2000

After the Millennium Bug has been exterminated

The replacement of an old system with a new system has it’s own special problems. When you originally implemented your first stock control or MRP system, the original process was manual and was replaced with a computer system. It had limited connections to other parts of the business, such as accounts or design. Nowadays you are replacing a computer-based process with a computer-based process - in theory that should be easier. Then why are so many companies getting into difficulties?


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