Introduction
Automation in itself is a very vague term, let’s have a look at what this means for businesses and their founders.
Big 3 value adds:
- Saves on time
- Saves on money
- Something creative that separates you from the competition
As a starting point automation consists of one or more of the above, this makes automation sound amazing… in theory.
But theory will only get us so far, we need to put it to work in practice. Now what does this look like?
Wow factor
When you first tried ChatGPT you were probably a bit sceptical, maybe you were one of the earlier users and were just curious, perhaps you joined a little later to see for yourself what the commotion was all about.
But once you started using it you became a little impressed, you could see right then how it could save your time, how it could simplify your day-to-day tasks, you could extrapolate to how this would only get bigger and better as the technology progresses.
This is the “Wow” factor, this is automation in practice with the application of AI – the fastest moving innovative technology we have ever seen.
Application
This is an example of what applying effective automation looks like: we identify a process that is “draining”, this could mean a set of tasks that take up a lot of your time / money , or maybe something that eats away at your mental energy.
We then consider- what would this look like if you could press a single button and the task would take care of itself? This is where we have a few questions to cover:
- Will it be completed to the same quality had I done it?
- How much time / energy / money would it save me?
- What can I replace this time / energy / money with, now that it has been freed up?
You may not be able to answer these questions yourself, that’s why it may be worth getting an insight from someone who understands the technology and can help you answer them. If you’re not sure who you can go to, not to worry! We offer a completely free consultation where you can discuss this with us.
Once you have an idea of what an automation that provides practical value looks like, it’s a matter of implementation and refinement.
Vision
We believe true automation is practical value with the vision that it will only get bigger and better, without this “Wow” factor, it is not automation.