Top 33 Reasons Why You Can't Ignore the Year 2000!
- You honestly believe the year 2000 isn't a leap year
- You're getting into Real Estate.
- You like midnight phone calls from irate CEO's.
- You want to surprise your stockholders.
- You believe a crisis is good for organizations. It brings
focus to your work and builds good, strong, team spirit.
- You think the problem is exaggerated.
- You've got lots of time, it's only 1997.
- It's a hardware problem.
- Your Mission Critical Systems aren't.
- The problem doesn't affect your applications.
- It's not a problem....it's a 'challenge'.
- You're afraid to deliver the news to your management.
- You haven't been able to find your management.
- You're waiting to see what happens before you react.
- You believe that if you ignore the problem, it'll go
away.
- You'd rather drink coffee, than champagne on New Year's
Eve.
- You like paying COBOL programmers $240K/annum to
implement10 year projects in an afternoon.
- You believe that a year has 365 working days.
- You enjoyed your grandparent's stories about the Great
Depression and would like to experience them for
yourself.
- You're focused on IS strategies ... not day to day
support issues
- You're not the head of IS you only work here.
- You are the head of IS and your people assure you there's
no problem.
- You wrote the legacy systems affected and are reluctant
to admit the problem exists.
- When the time comes you'll pay someone else to solve it
for you.
- You're already up to your neck in alligators.
- You can afford to be without your Account Receivables for
a year or two.
- You're waiting for everyone else to go first.
- The excitement of watching your systems fail is better
than Bungee Jumping without a cord.
- You're doing the monkey impersonation ... Hear No Evil,
See No Evil, Speak No Evil.
- You believe maintenance is for wimps, real managers
create new systems.
- You're scheduled to start working on this in 1999.
- You bought a magic bullet from a software salesperson.
- You believe this is all a plot by consultants to create a
problem where none exists.