From today’s SUN tabloid newspaper in the UK comes this great story about how automated processes without adequate business rules and checks on information can cause embarrassment.
It seems that local government authorities in the UK have been fining themselves for parking offences and then suing themselves when the fines aren’t paid. Things have even gone as far as councils seeking awards of legal costs against themselves when they haven’t complied with their requests to themselves to pay themselves the fines that they imposed on themselves for parking their vehicles in places where they had decided people shouldn’t park.
It seems that none of them have yet tried to argue the defence that was put forward in Ferguson vs British Gas.
The lesson here is that when defining an objective in a process one should take the time to consider the various scenarios that might occur in that process and then ensure you have adequate checks and balances and controls to prevent embarrassing and costly errors from occurring.
Oh… and knowing that your customer is yourself is also a good idea.
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