Australian businesses still plagued by inefficiencies
Supplied by Canon on Tuesday, 19 May, 2015
Organisations across Australia’s major industry sectors continue to be plagued by inefficient work processes due to an over-reliance on manual or paper-based processes.
Some 93% of companies report that employees waste over two hours a week on manual or repetitive tasks, which translates to more than $3,200 in lost productivity per worker per year.
The answer to this problem lies in the “WORK 3.0” technologies of mobility, automation and digitisation. Companies investing in these technologies believe they can improve productivity, help reduce costs and serve as a competitive advantage.
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