https://global.handelsblatt.com/companies/lidl-software-flop-germany-digital-failure-950223 … "Instead, after seven years and €500 million, Lidl's new inventory management system with SAP is dead on arrival. Now everybody's asking why." Well, you see, you didn't first pay me €100 million to tell you to never ever use SAP. You goober.
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Replying to @dibblego
1/3 I'm amazed at the idea that there is such thing as a half a billion Euro software "solution" that does things a very particular prescribed way.
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2/3 The "we've always done it this way" criticism applies just as much to SAP who have demonstrated they don't have the ability to adapt or evolve.
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3/3 Software that can't adapt to change is fossilised software and a giant risk to an organisation.
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Replying to @newhoggy
I think the advice in these three tweets is worth at least €1 trillion.
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