Excerpt from Practical Talks on Contracting: Being Reprints From the Contractor of Valuable Papers
When experts attempt to install system for a concern that has not been systematized by its own organization, a shock is bound to occur. If it is desired to introduce expert advice before any attempt is made to systematize by the organization itself, there is no such protection against Shock as to take the precaution of carrying on the old system at the same time that the new system is being installed and tried out. Keep the old system in a separate building, if necessary, but keep it in operation until the new system has proved itself, by actual use, to be superior to the old. The expense of temporarily maintaining a duplicate accounting department, for example, is very little compared with the protection, speed, order, rivalry and value of actual comparison.
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