Downtime Revisited
Every workplace has an office tech expert. Someone who knows how to use Excel formulas, can put up a good fight with a gnarly mail merge, and knows what temp files are and why they should be cleared.
They’re valuable people to have on your team. If only more of your employees were so clever with the computer, your business would hum.
Shadow support may seem harmless, but it’s actually taking two employees away from their jobs. That’s double-downtime.
Unfortunately, not everyone’s strength is software or logic — and that’s just fine. (I can’t do my own taxes; that’s why I outsource it to my mother.) However, you cannot continue relying on the office computer guy forever. As much as he saves your office’s collective rear-end on a regular basis, the time he’s spending doing something other than his job is costing you dearly.
There are two types of downtime: unavoidable and avoidable. Unavoidable downtime includes hardware malfunctions or network connectivity problems — problems that will always exist and are really just part of running an IT infrastructure.
Avoidable downtime is where the office expert comes in, and includes shadow support, self-help, and no help at all. Read more…
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