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Suppose you're working on an enterprise project in which you have to get management signoff in order for you to develop a new feature set. Usually your management has no problem signing off on some bright shiny new UI featurebut . Unfortunately they have a hard time appreciating some behind-the-scenes issues that are crucial to the application's well-being such as transactions, data integrity, workflow routing, configurability, security, etc. Since they're non-technical and these issues are not immediately visible, it's not obvious to them that this is crucial.

How have you convince convinced them that these infrastructural issues have to be dealt with and that it is important to their business process?

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Suppose you're working on an enterprise project , where in which you have to get management signoff in order for you to develop a new feature set. Usually your management has no problem signing off on some bright shiney shiny new UI feature but they have a hard time appreciating some behind-the-scenes issues that are crucial to the application's well-being such as transactions, data integrity, workflow routing, configurability, security, etc. Since they're non-technical, it's not obvious to them that this is crucial.

How have you convince them that these infrastructural issues have to be dealt with and that it is important to their business process?

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How do you get non-technical folks to appreciate a non-UI problem?

Suppose you're working on an enterprise project, where you have to get management signoff in order for you to develop a new feature set. Usually your management has no problem signing off on some bright shiney new UI feature but they have a hard time appreciating some behind-the-scenes issues that are crucial to the application's well-being such as transactions, data integrity, workflow routing, configurability, security, etc. Since they're non-technical, it's not obvious to them that this is crucial.

How have you convince them that these infrastructural issues have to be dealt with and that it is important to their business process?