TragicMonkey
Poisoned Waffles
Struggling to find where the correct data input areas have been moved to is a bit more serious than changing an icon color.
And I wasn't suggesting it was your IT problem. But if it isn't somebody's IT problem then whose is it?
One of those things that just falls through the cracks?
Training. If a system is implemented and the users can't use it correctly, the training is deficient. At my own employer the training was the weakest link--we burned through trainers three times as fast as all the other staff. It's a lot of work, and very thankless as the trainers get heat from both the implementation and the users. And at least at my place a major problem was they decided to hire trainers from outside, who knew the system we were getting but not our business, so they were at sea trying to reconcile the huge difference between the system as it is in the box, and the system as we ended up customizing it to suit ourselves. The bad ones taught the users the system as they'd never see it, and the good ones drove themselves frantic trying to learn what we were going to do as we did it (which wasn't really feasible because everything changed too frequently).
In our case, it ended up working because we never stop training-- there are whole departments that go around constantly training and teaching. It's perpetual, it has to be, because we always add more users and always make more changes. A complex system can't just be shoved out with a binder of manual and then that's it.