the pattern i see is that the “automation” is focused entirely on things executives expect “computers should just figure out by now already.” like, things that require effort and focus and a capacity for detail most people granted leadership roles have no patience for.
Yeah that was certainly the tone of the presentation. Lots of zero-technical-content marketing speak, and the presenter giving examples from the perspective of upper management, and no examples from the perspective of bookkeepers.
lol, incredible.
the pattern i see is that the “automation” is focused entirely on things executives expect “computers should just figure out by now already.” like, things that require effort and focus and a capacity for detail most people granted leadership roles have no patience for.
Yeah that was certainly the tone of the presentation. Lots of zero-technical-content marketing speak, and the presenter giving examples from the perspective of upper management, and no examples from the perspective of bookkeepers.