Originally posted by VectraMan
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The major difference is that for some roles, particularly Sales, it's normally expected to be one of their major tools that they'll be using all day, every day, so the impact can be pretty heavy.
Quite often they're now being asked to enter information that they used to jot on a piece of paper, or not bother recording at all, so they see their workload going up.
One of the common issues is that the benefits of using the tool haven't been explained to the users, or else they're being asked to do things that don't actually have a benefit, because the company have seen that a feature is available (and quite often free) so insist on implementing it without thinking about whether it helps the users.
Both Senior Management and IT can be guilty about this feature creep. Management might want something available to them and don't map / plan how it will impact on frontline. IT may see something "cool" and don't think about whether it's actually useful or applies to business needs.
I could go on, but I'd have to start charging for my time.

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