The Break-Fix Tax: Watching a CIO Lose Strategic Quarters While Everyone Celebrates a Ticket Close
From a partner perspective: How break-fix work creates momentum decay while organizations celebrate recovery. Why CIOs need structured execution to prevent recurrence and preserve strategic quarters.
TL;DR
- Break-fix work creates momentum decay while organizations celebrate ticket closures
- Outages don't cost hours — they cost strategic runway and quarters of execution
- CIOs inherit operating models designed for support, not strategic throughput
- Structured Execution prevents recurrence and preserves capacity rather than just restoring function
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