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Archive for 5. November 2010
Seven myths of billing implementations
5. November 2010 by admin.
- Billing projects are IT projects
- Billing software is useful out of the box
- Billing vendors will provide all necessary project management skills
- I can manage my own billing project
- All billing systems are the same
- The budget for the project is the same as the quote I receive from the billing vendor
- I can put the people on the project the business will miss the least
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