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by DenisM
4768 days ago
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Be careful about making this argument - the people whose job you're trying to eliminate might be the people who are making the decision. A better argument, if it applies, is that you offering reduces non-core work, allowing staff and resources to be focused on core work. Any company that has IT staff will likely benefit from continuing to have that staff, just focused more on value-add activities rather than chores. |
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