Category: Business, automation

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The process you are chafing against was put in place to solve a problem, and any suggestion you make for changing that process needs to discuss (though not necessarily solve, as we’ll see) those problems as well.

It acknowledges the work they did building and maintaining the current process and that you understand the thing you are trying to change.

To advocate for a change to a process, you must demonstrate that you understand why the process is in place.

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