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by jSully24
852 days ago
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You mention not being the person making a purchasing decision, who is? Can you connect with them? I would encourage you to put together a story that illustrates the pain being caused by this software and get with the purchasers. Not only might it help your organization figure out they need to do something different it could also show off your skills to the orgainization. Could you collect the time you and other people are spending working on these problems?
How many issues are reported to you?
How many bugs you've filed and have not had fixed by the vendor?
Rolling this up into a real dollar coast it's having on you and the school district users. |
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For something like this, usually at the senior executive level, and organizationally. There's not really one person making the decision, it's done through the organization's decision-making system. Nominally there's a responsible person, but practically speaking that individual isn't completely autonomous.
Large organizations have been making and dealing with decisions like this for ages, and rarely does dollar cost of usability ever influence. Products SAP and MS Teams get and retain market share by making the cost of moving off that software outweigh the gains.