Post by Provis Technologies Private Limited
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Most automation failures don’t happen because the tool is bad. They happen because the wrong thing was automated. A lot of teams jump straight into task automation: send this email, move this row, trigger this alert. That can help, but only after the workflow is clear. The real value usually sits one layer deeper in the decisions: when something happens, what should the system decide, and what data should it trust? That is why we usually start by auditing the data layer and decision layer before building automations. Otherwise, the automation just makes a broken process run faster. What is one automation in your business that broke or backfired and what did it teach you?