Not exact matches
«Investing in more speed and capacity than is necessary not only increases costs today without a corresponding benefit but it also adds the risk that if and when projected growth is achieved, the once modern machinery may be worn to the point that repair or replacement is needed or
worse, it may be made
obsolete by new
technology.
Here at Legal Blog Watch we like to mark the passing into obscurity of certain trappings and
technologies of the lawyer's life (for better or
worse, there are always a few tradition - bound codgers who refuse to let things become completely
obsolete).
The
bad news is that older jobs that deal with
technologies becoming rapidly
obsolete no longer represent a way forward for many.