“Automation” has become a significant buzzword in business, but too many people use it without really understanding what it means. When you talk about automation, and especially when you plan to use it to improve your business, it’s important to know exactly what business automation is, and how it applies to your processes.
The word “automation” means to reduce the need for human intervention to a minimum and create a largely automatic process. At its most basic level, business automation is a strategy to automate business processes to contain costs. The need for human intervention is often minimized through the use of applications and software.
The business processes that are best for automation are those that have a lot of manual work involved. Look for processes that contain one or more of the following traits: they generate a lot of paper, require workers to look for specific information before they can act, cause bottlenecks as people wait for instructions, are time- consuming, have a high error rate, or can be completely derailed when someone goes on vacation.
Automation can solve many problems that businesses face when their processes are not completed correctly, such as the loss of great leads or the shipping of subpar products. There are several benefits companies see when they automate the right business processes:
There are many processes that are ripe for automation in any business. Automation will help you stay competitive in any industry. If you don’t do it, someone else will, and you’ll lose out! Here are a few areas you can look for automation opportunities.
Because marketing is the key money-making department in your organization, it’s the first place to look for automation opportunities. It is amazing how many leads get dropped, and sales are missed simply due to human error, inefficiency, delay, and misinformation.
Fundamentally, marketing automation is about optimization. How can you streamline processes, remove human error, and make sure that no one person is so important that a vacation or sick day derails the whole thing? You want to optimize your employees’ time, optimize which leads get the most focus, and automate repetitive tasks.
When you can optimize the way your employees approach their work, you can multiply your returns significantly. You’ll see increased revenue, and when you use lead scoring as part of your marketing automation, you can also see increases in the average sale and much better return on investment from your advertising.
If you need more information about automation or would like help automating specific parts of your business, I’m here to help. Get rid of the minutia and get yourself and your employees back to doing what you love best. Contact me for a free strategy session today!