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  "canonical": "https://ireadcustomer.com/zh/blog/from-sabotage-to-dependency-the-6-month-software-adoption-curve-for-family-businesses",
  "markdown_url": "https://ireadcustomer.com/zh/blog/from-sabotage-to-dependency-the-6-month-software-adoption-curve-for-family-businesses.md",
  "title": "From Sabotage to Dependency: The 6-Month Software Adoption Curve for Family Businesses",
  "locale": "en",
  "description": "Why do most second-generation successors give up on new software in Month 2? Discover the behavioral economics of adoption and how to turn legacy resisters into system dependents.",
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  "summary": "You’re sitting in your car, gripping the steering wheel, and genuinely wondering if firing the warehouse manager who has known you since you were in diapers is legally or morally acceptable. You just spent $50,000 on a shiny new cloud ERP, fully expecting it to instantly modernize your family’s legacy supply chain. But the harsh reality is sitting on your desk: no one is using it. Welcome to the brutal reality of family-business software adoption . It’s the nightmare scenario for every second-generation successor or newly minted CTO. We’ve been conditioned by Silicon Valley to believe that if ",
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  "tags": [
    "family-business-modernization",
    "change-management-software",
    "behavioral-economics-tech",
    "digital-transformation-curve",
    "legacy-systems"
  ],
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  "datePublished": "2026-05-01T08:58:43.598Z",
  "dateModified": "2026-05-01T08:58:43.602Z",
  "author": "iReadCustomer Team"
}