holy moly

Jan. 3rd, 2008 02:09 pm
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What a POS package we have just been handed for our timekeeping. It's an Excel spreadsheet except with an awkward UI overlaid, and it doesn't even understand basic concepts like "I worked on the same three projects today as yesterday, so please populate today's cells with the accounting codes and leave me space to type in my hours."
The two offices use different means to access the same program, except one office was given a handout on how, and the other wasn't. The list of task numbers is still forthcoming. There is a max concurrent user limit of less than half our employee headcount, "So please don't all do your timesheet at 4:30 on Friday." (Um, and when exactly did you have in mind instead?) Our IS and Accounting departments have made no effort at all to get us info before rollout, and I was given to understand that the "final" version of this software was just sent to us on Monday. There is no manual. No effort was made to sell us on why this package is any better than the old one, except that "it gives more data to Accounting."

Supervisors' training starts in 15 minutes.

Date: 2008-01-04 01:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dryfoo.livejournal.com
I'm sure that with the talent available, ways could quite easily be found to render this POS app non-functional and throw the entire accounting department into chaos. This is the only thing that will prevent the PHBs from forcing you to use this turdule, and worse, from continuing to enforce similar turdules upon you in future. I'm not saying you should hack it, I'm just saying that ways could be found, by someone, in a passive-voice kinda way.

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