Back office software is the backbone of your business. Changing how it runs and what software you use is a big step, and it’s something that often gets put off for far too long. Uncertainty and fear are powerful hurdles to change. Decision-makers are often stuck thinking about how much they’ve invested and the potential disruption of change.
Source: Inman News
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