DfT shared service reverted to manual controls
The Department for Transport had to resort to manual processing to cope with problems at its shared services centre. The department's annual report for 2008-09 says that problems with financial control and management reporting functions were found during the first year that the shared service platform was introduced. A …
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"one of the worst" projects it has seen
Wait til they see the Research Councils!
AC for obvious reasons.
Would be more secure if....
they resorted to using typewriters and hard copy...
then again they would be up in arms about having to do real work for £££ and no free pron on thier intranet feeds...
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