Why Managing Directors are Automating their Work
Updated 07/07/2021
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Organisations often find themselves using disparate and contradictory methods to remind employees of upcoming obligations. While paper notes, diaries and calendars have increasingly given way to more sophisticated software equivalents, limitations remain. Most major email providers such as Gmail and Outlook incorporate a calendar function, and a plethora of reminder apps have entered the commercial…
As a business owner, you’re continually looking to reduce overheads and increase productivity. One of the most effective methods of achieving these goals is automation. The term “automation” may bring to mind factory robots or self-driving cars. But administrative tasks common to almost all businesses can be automated without the need to pay out for…
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