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They are:
- Letting techies make the decision.
- Wishful budgeting.
- Prioritizing price above everything.
- Randomly looking at demos.
- Falling in love with cool features.
- Falling in love with the salesperson.
- Buying more than you need.
- Confusing highly functional software with highly trained staff.
- Hoping the database will install itself.
- Leaving the database to fend for itself.
Weiner also added a bonus 11th mistake — to find out what it is, register to hear the recorded webinar, available for 90 days — and noted clear and actionable suggestions for assessing your needs and avoiding each mistake, including some sample scripts and work forms. Attendees walked away with a clearer understanding of who should make database decisions, what a new database will cost, how to assess needs, comparing databases, conducting due diligence, and how to implement and have ongoing support of a database.
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- Companies:
- Abacus
- Epsilon
- Robert L. Weiner Consulting
- People:
- JP Lind
- Robert Weiner
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