Pressures on revenues and margins have made many publishers ask themselves if their content workflows can be fine-tuned to "do more with less".
Unfortunately, an early focus on headcount savings can undermine your chances of actually getting good things done. You can't improve workflows if the people you need to make them better are thinking that success means a trip to unemployment.
It's better to ask relevant operational questions, particularly ones like "Is my workflow getting in the way of my overall responsiveness?" Frequently, the answer to that question is a resounding "yes"
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