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by beefield
1064 days ago
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Some time ago I was listening a guy talking about (operational) risk management in financial industry. One of his main points was that the systems in financial organizations should not be completely bug-free and automated. Because when something eventually happens, if there is no-one who has had to fix issues in the systems regularly, there is nobody around who can fix the system efficiently. An example of argument that belongs to a weird class of arguments you at the same time want to agree and disagree. |
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