Type these words in Google and you can see what you get. Practically nothing.
Effectively what that reflects is perhaps the (lack of) respect that an individual gives to the most important resource he has every single day - his time. Or it reflects how important an individual is considered by those who can so readily deploy ERP and include the individual as a part of the resource to be managed by ERP.
Fact is an individual's got life - a certain amount of time to live out every single day. A certain amount of time after spending which he might feel productive and satisfied, every single day. And this kind of life's bigger than any ERP deployed for whatever purposes.
Effectively what that reflects is perhaps the (lack of) respect that an individual gives to the most important resource he has every single day - his time. Or it reflects how important an individual is considered by those who can so readily deploy ERP and include the individual as a part of the resource to be managed by ERP.
Fact is an individual's got life - a certain amount of time to live out every single day. A certain amount of time after spending which he might feel productive and satisfied, every single day. And this kind of life's bigger than any ERP deployed for whatever purposes.
When the individual's resources are taken care of, enterprise is taken care of.
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