The Fatal Flaws for Process Manufacturers Olin Thompson - January 11, 2003
Introduction
Fatal flaws are defined as the gap between what a software product offers and the critical functions that a company needs. Many fatal flaws are the result of a company’s industry. The process manufacturing industries, including food, CPG, chemical, pharmaceuticals and others have some potential fatal flaws that are common among this group and some that are unique to the actual industry (not the broad category of process or food but diary, meat, vegetable process, etc.)..
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