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A gradual approach to implementing new functionality, beginning with a basic set, then adding more advanced functionality after users have had a chance to adjust to the new system is a good idea because:
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Users can get new ideas for advanced functionality once they have a chance to use the basics of the new system.
This approach allows for an iterative approach to be taken to fix issues and make improvements to the new system.
It sets in motion “the journey” of continuous improvement and process redesign using the new system.
All of the above.
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