Businesses are turning to automation to streamline operations, but is it a game-changer or just a trend? Share your automation success stories or the hurdles you're facing in integrating new processes.
If automation is not an innovation then that must be forbidden.
If an engineer is not able to find the next automation (like in jidoka system, oriented to the worker and the ergonomy), you do not need that roleplay anymore.
If every animal changes its own body with time, why the inner company is always the same? Interesting workers - interesting work. Interesting automation - interesting benefits.
Necessity, and it always has been. It has changed slightly over the years but we people have added automation to businesses for many years, efficiency is extremely important to business success and growth.
If it incurs a load of expense, burning money for the business, it is most likely to become a burden. Maybe explore cheaper alternatives because automation boost productivity and efficiency
Automation in businesses can be both a luxury and a necessity, depending on the context, industry, and specific for rrspacebusiness. Here are some perspectives on this:
Necessity:
Efficiency and Productivity:
Automation can significantly enhance efficiency by performing repetitive tasks at a much faster rate than humans, leading to increased productivity.
Cost Reduction:
Automated processes can reduce operational costs associated with manual labor, errors, and the need for constant supervision.
It is a necessity from my side. Sending emails, reaching targeted people, and creating onboarding emails for your users. Every piece need an automation I think :)