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 +====== Overly Complicated Processes ======
  
 +Once the existing processes have been documented, they should be evaluated to determine if they are unnecessarily complex, or if they are based on outdated or unsound logic.
  
 +It is common to find that many existing tape management processes have been implemented in the absence of any formalized tape management processes, or tape management tools, and as a result may reflect this absence.
  
-<- planning:existing_processes ^ planning:introduction|Introduction ^ planning:warnings_and_oversight  ->+Examples of this are: 
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 +  - Moving tapes back and forth from an offsite vendor to save $5 a month on offsite storage charges, but spending 5 hours a month of extra labor recording the movements in a spreadsheet and the offsite vendor's portal. 
 +  - Accepting unnecessarily complex backup and offsite schedules that are based on logic that cannot be programmed into a scheduling system. 
 +  - Scanning tapes with a hand-held Barcode scanner when they are being entered in to a robotic library that could otherwise automatically register the tapes as having been received. 
 +  - Relying on paperwork to record what comes and goes from each site. 
 +  - Picking tapes from a paper listing. 
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 + 
 +<- planning:existing_processes|Understanding Existing Processes ^ planning:introduction|Introduction ^ planning:warnings_and_oversight|New Warnings and Oversight ->
  
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