Efficiency through automation
Lockdown forced us to rethink the way we operate our business. The barrier of procrastination has been removed and we have had to adopt new technology and automate our processes.
Technology exists to increase efficiency, but it can be a double-edged sword. When you apply automation to an efficient operation, it will magnify the efficiency. However, automating an inefficient operation will magnify the inefficiency. In other words, we must first ensure our systems and processes are efficient before introducing automation.
Review all of your existing technology, processes and systems to determine any that are obsolete. For example, texting for business is now the norm; instead of calling customers to remind them of an appointment, first send an automated text message asking them to reply 'yes' to confirm attendance. This will reduce time spent on follow ups and no-shows.
There are many benefits of improved systemisation and technology adoption:
The cost (and disruption) of any new technology or automation must be clearly outweighed by the benefit or time saving. Don't adopt shiny new technology for the sake of it.
In order to achieve these benefits and avoid systems or processes which serve no useful purpose, it's important to complete a full technology review. We recommend you do his as part of your Business Recovery Plan which reviews all business improvement opportunities, including in the technology department. Call us for more information.
"Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still." - Chinese Proverb
Accounting & Advisory – Townsville
PH 07 4729 2222
Level 1, 250 Ross River Road
Aitkenvale, Townsville, QLD 4814