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Why are so many small businesses still running critical operations manually?
In a lot of companies, the problem isn't the people. It's the workflow itself.
A talented employee spends 3 hours every day transferring data, sending reminders, updating spreadsheets, compiling reports.
Manually. Every day. Same steps.
That's not laziness. That's a broken system.
If you have a daily process that's eating your team's time for no good reason, tell me about it in the comments.
u/Imaginary_Drag6686 — 8 days ago