We're not talking papercut bleeding, we're talking arterial gushing. Someone needs to notice it, and do something to stop it immediately. It was hard enough when we had three teams working to support the business needs. Now we'll have two, and short-handed ones at that. They're going have a hard time just defining who owns what, much less negotiating who gets which resources- would you want to tell Lisa Bertini or Lanecha or Jen Gunter that they're just going to have wait in line, when they each will have legitimate projects which have real business value attached?
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