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Changing and/or unifying phone systems can deliver significant improvements in communication efficiency. The reason why this step is often resisted is the perception that the risks and sheer hard work will be of such a magnitude that it will crowd out any possible benefit. The following case study shows how even a very traditional organization can successfully manage this step.


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