logical errors in business processes
Logical errors in business processes refer to mistakes or flaws in the sequence, reasoning, or decision-making within a system or workflow that hinder the achievement of desired outcomes or efficiency. These errors arise from erroneous logic, faulty assumptions, incorrect data manipulation, or flawed decision-making, impacting the overall effectiveness and accuracy of business operations.
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