Sharun Kanan’s Post

Most things do not fail because they are poorly built. They fail because they never become part of regular use. This is especially common with new technology. It works well in a demo, creates the right first impression, and then gradually drops out of the workflow. Not because it lacks capability, but because it was never designed to fit into how people actually operate day to day. A lot of projects are built around a moment, such as a launch or a presentation. What is often missing is how that same experience continues to be used when no one is guiding it. The gap usually is not in the technology, but in how it connects to real processes. What tends to matter more in the long run, building something new or ensuring people actually use it. #Technology #LinkedIn #Tech

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