We've covered a good bit of information and thrown a number of things at you. We've given you a set of case studies. We have reviewed each of the case studies with summaries and we have a set of pro and con lists for each case study.
The bottom line here isn't the one correct answer. It's finding the proper solution for your office, your company, what you can do with the resources that you have available, what your boss can reasonably support to her management, etc. You'll find that when you are dealing with complex problems like this one that many things need to weigh in and an approach that works for you now might not be the best choice months or years from now. When you end up coming again to this type of problem or another problem with a similar levels of complexity then you'll have been through the process of reviewing and analyzing multiple points that can weigh in your decision.
You are now in a better position to deal with similar complex problems.
Prof. Huff
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