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The Importance of Social Phenomenon in Change Control Processes
By Jake | September 4, 2010
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The proverbial "too many chefs spoil the broth", can often manifest itself in overtly cumbersome SAP change control mechanisms. Often the more approvals that are required for a specific change, the more likely those approvers will abdicate their responsibility to others. This can result in changes being overlooked, due to a Diffusion of responsibility and Pluralistic Ignorance .
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