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Learning to use new software is chief timewaster

Poorly designed software is the new time-wasting culprit.
This is according to a survey of more than 1,000 business IT users, carried out on behalf of IFS, a global enterprise applications company.

They claim that as many as 94% of business IT users are wasting precious time on aspects of poorly designed software. Only one in five cited business applications used in the workplace as easy to use – well behind the web and email applications (27%).

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