TLS Continuum Daily Tip

TLS Continuum Daily Tip

TLS Continuum Daily Tip - Problem Solving Truth #2: Deviations in performance don't become problems unless they negatively impact the organization, their root cause is unknown, or it costs too much or takes too much time to fix them. (Bob Sproull) #TLSContinuum

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