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oakey al kite the deck

I recently watched a regional director burn through six months of budget and three talented engineers because he thought Oakey Al Kite The Deck was something you could just "set and forget" with a standard software suite. He bought the most expensive enterprise license available, told his team to "implement it by Q3," and then walked away. By October, the system was spitting out garbage data, the integration points were leaking security tokens, and the "automation" he promised actually required two full-time employees just to manually fix the errors the system generated. He fell for the common trap of treating a highly specialized technical framework like a plug-and-play consumer app. If you're heading down that path, stop now. You're about to

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