planning:complex_processes
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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have been documented, they should be evaluated to determine if they are unnecessarily complex, or if they are based on outdated or unsound logic. | 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have been documented, they should be evaluated to determine if they are unnecessarily complex, or if they are based on outdated or unsound logic. | ||
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Examples of this are: | Examples of this are: | ||
- | - Moving tapes back and forth from an off-site | + | - Moving tapes back and forth from an offsite |
- | - Accepting unnecessarily complex backup and offsite schedules that are based on logic that can not be programmed into a scheduling system. | + | - Accepting unnecessarily complex backup and offsite schedules that are based on logic that cannot |
- | - Scanning tapes with a hand-held | + | - Scanning tapes with a hand-held |
- Relying on paperwork to record what comes and goes from each site. | - Relying on paperwork to record what comes and goes from each site. | ||
- Picking tapes from a paper listing. | - Picking tapes from a paper listing. |
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