Automate Business Processes to Create Value
Laurie Barkman
Nationally Recognized Business Growth + Transition Expert | Exit Advisor CEPA? | M&A Intermediary | Connect with me to build with your exit In mind
In today's fast-paced business world, small businesses are looking for ways to save time and resources while increasing productivity. One way to achieve this goal is by implementing artificial intelligence (AI) to automate business processes.
Here are some reasons why small businesses should consider AI automation:
AI automation can be a game-changer for small businesses looking to streamline their processes, save time and money, and stay competitive. With the help of AI, small businesses can achieve greater efficiency, make better decisions, and improve the overall customer experience.
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The topic of AI and process automation may seem like it's for others to use, not a fit for your business. I assure you...if you're not yet looking at tools to increase efficiency you may be missing an opportunity.
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On my podcast, Succession Stories, I have spoken with a few experts about how small businesses can create value through automation tools.
Dive into these episodes to learn more:
Neil Sahota helped create the artificial intelligence ecosystem that famously won Jeopardy called Watson. He’s an IBM Master Inventor and artificial intelligence subject matter expert with the United Nations. Neil’s written a book called Own the AI Revolution. We talked about ways to learn about AI so we don’t fear the changes it can bring. AI is doing a lot of good around the world and there are practical business applications. Is AI out of reach for small to mid-sized companies? Listen in to hear Neil’s thoughts on that question, and what it could mean for your company.
Automation can free up hundreds of hours per individual employee every year. Better systems create operational efficiencies that make businesses more scalable. Shanice Miller is a business productivity consultant, specializing in project management, who helps clients ranging from small startups to multi-million dollar businesses save hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars. Over the last 10 years, Shanice has used her ability to identify operational inefficiencies and create solutions to not only help save her clients’ businesses (and hairlines).? Listen to Shanice's insights.