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We have started to upgrade our interface to MS OUTLOOK in our recruiting software. OUTLOOK is has a tremendous usage (might want to say “OUTLOOK has tremendous value and most executive search recruiters are already using it”) Most executive search recruiters evaluating recruiting software are already using OUTLOOK.
So we have a customer who definitely needs more recruiting software power, but they are desperately hanging on to features in OUTLOOK. They want to continue using them because they are comfortable with them. Change is always traumatic and downtime can be expected. Downtime for a recruiter can be catastrophic.
So what should a recruiting software vendor do when they introduce their product to a customer who is a heavy OUTLOOK user? Should we insist that the customer stop using OUTLOOK and start using our product for tasks they were performing in OUTLOOK? Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
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