Automation programs often overlook exceptions that fall outside their designed parameters, leading to inefficiencies and unexpected issues. These unmanaged exceptions, handled manually or through ad-hoc workarounds, represent the true ceiling of automation's effectiveness. For developers and IT professionals, recognizing and explicitly designing processes for these exceptions is crucial for successful automation and realizing projected economic benefits.
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