In a recent conversation my brother-in-law made the comment that UPS drivers "only make right turns" on their delivery routes. A moment of pondering and it made complete sense. Each driver has dozens of deliveries per day. Planning the day's delivery route clock-wise results in simple time gains by not waiting for traffic when making left turns. Just small cumulative gains of time every day. Multiply that by the thousands of drivers in their fleet and UPS just saved themselves tens of thousands of dollars in hourly wages.
While I've described it many different ways over the years, I can now tell you many small business make way too many left turns. I see many organizations where employee job progress halts, waiting to make-a-left-turn if you will, seeking approval, response, or endorsement before continuing. There are obvious instances where it's necessary but too often the proper tools to facilitate information management and flow don't exist.
Agreeably technology advances faster than most can absorb it, let alone trust it, but that's where Web-Kong comes in. We deliver solutions to eliminate bottlenecks and reduce the number of left turns during the flow of information.
Take a step back and you might realize the exhaustions of your job are based on the number of people waiting on you to complete or approve something. If this describes your work day let us help your small/medium business find a solution. Just like UPS, it could save you tens of thousands of dollars.
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