After the training session was over, he demonstrated using voice input commands.
This way, if there's a software glitch, they would know how to fix it.
Voice commands are applicable to the software users.
While machine language commands are something the software maintenance programmers need to understand.
In the second week, he trained all the technical staff, then sent the sample to the project team leader, entrusting him with getting the project running.
The project operation process of their company was written as a PPT by Spring Spencer and sent to Kenneth Osborne, who made some improvements and forwarded it to his project leader.
Although one can figure it out by trial and error, there's truth in the saying "cross-industry is like crossing mountains."
Kenneth Osborne's software can overcome professional barriers in computer technology, but not in management.
