Think about this: a business is in the business of making money. It produces products and/or services in the support of that goal. If you think otherwise, you're fooling yourself.Now what fallacy is this one? Post hoc ergo propter hoc? A business in the business is making money, that's how business generally works today: making money is a necessity for business. Which doesn't mean this business is in business because its primary goal, its raison d'être is making money. Think of NASA, again.
--shmem
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In reply to Re^3: IT decisions are driven by business needs
by shmem
in thread IT decisions are driven by business needs
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