Efficiency is king. But how often do we question repetitive, low-value tasks in our daily routines? According to Steph Smith, this is where a Chief Automation Officer can make a significant impact.
I always have the idea of creating a business for those people who have great ideas that companies should pay to access and if said idea goes live they pay an additional amount.
Yes plenty are bringing in consultants or discussing at board level, a PE based business I was helping asked me to create something for the board on AI and leveraging AI. Became a project for CTO to own
Steph always brings so many good ideas. I’m sure you have a list like this Adam.
Fwiw Big companies will consume the proposed automation officer role and it will trickle down to smaller companies. Startups will likely look to growth to own this
I do indeed - there should be a place to share your best ideas that you don't have the time, money or motivation to do so others can sort and filter through them
Have you seen big companies already hire for these types of roles?
I always have the idea of creating a business for those people who have great ideas that companies should pay to access and if said idea goes live they pay an additional amount.
Yes plenty are bringing in consultants or discussing at board level, a PE based business I was helping asked me to create something for the board on AI and leveraging AI. Became a project for CTO to own
Build it! I'll happily contribute ideas to it. You could use something like Softr to build it in <4 hours using no-code
Very interesting! Automation also goes hand in hand with trying to reduce costs / headcount so I can imagine it being very topical at a board level
Steph always brings so many good ideas. I’m sure you have a list like this Adam.
Fwiw Big companies will consume the proposed automation officer role and it will trickle down to smaller companies. Startups will likely look to growth to own this
I do indeed - there should be a place to share your best ideas that you don't have the time, money or motivation to do so others can sort and filter through them
Have you seen big companies already hire for these types of roles?