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A)
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People as the most important component of a system:
Most People believe that over a life time of the system people are the single most expensive component because of the following reasons.
- It is generally observed that the best organizations have the best people at all levels as people play a vital role in
operational systems and processes...
B)
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Component that picks up the slack when hardware and software programs do not work correctly:
- The component that picks up the slack when hardware and software programs do not work properly is “People” and “Procedures”.
- The behavior of people needs to be changed to work with the system...
C)
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Business Manager View on people as the most important component:
- It is rightly said that the best organizations have the best people at all levels as people play a vital role in operational systems and processes.
- Also it is observed that the component that picks up the slack when hardware and software programs do not work properly is “People” and “Procedures”.
- So as a future Business manager one must make sure to check that the hardware and software components are working properly and people are satisfied with it...
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