Task Automation: How Can We Leverage It Every Day?
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Today's discussion draws inspiration from a standout moment in the movie Wonka.
In the 'Scrub Scrub' scene, Willy Wonka unveils a revolutionary clothes-washing machine at Scrubbit’s, where he works part-time.
The workers were impressed by the machine and acknowledged its ability to significantly boost their productivity.
In a world with many problems, having the freedom to decide how we use our time is empowering.
In Wonka, after creating the makeshift washing machine, the characters shifted focus to aiding Willy in selling his chocolate, deeming it more valuable than hand-washing clothes..
Today, despite having washing machines, we fuss about folding clothes and other repetitive chores.
Wouldn't it be great to have these tasks completed in the background while you engage in activities you truly enjoy?
With that being said, here are some mundane things that we all do that can be automated:
- Too Tired To Turn Off The Lights? : Smart bulbs and home systems like Google Home.
- Sweeping the Floor.. Again: Buy a Roomba!
- Never Forget to Feed Sparky: Keep your furry friends fed on time with automated pet feeders such as PetSafe.
- Thirsty Plants? Not Anymore!: Ensure your plants stay hydrated with automated drip irrigation systems or smart planters like Click & Grow.
- Data Entry..Is Boring: Robotic Process Automation (RPA) software like UiPath can automate this repetitive task.
- Bill Payments Made Easy: Set it and forget it by scheduling automatic payments through online banking or financial apps.
- Email Chaos? Tame It!: Sort and organize your emails effortlessly with tools like Gmail filters.
- Instant Reports: Automate report generation from databases or data sources using BI (Business Intelligence) tools like Tableau.
- Swift Solutions: Auto-resolve or route common IT tickets using IT Service Management (ITSM) tools like ServiceNow.
- Forgot Your Complicated Password?: Securely manage and autofill passwords across devices with password managers like LastPass.
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