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Hosted by Bettool Jabur, Naviate's Technology Manager in Architecture, this episode of Optimise et. al. features the dynamic trio known as the "3 Musketeers": Joe Verlaque, Mladen Varbanov, and Sam Baker. In the first episode of their podcast series, they delve into the intriguing topic of time wastage within automation.
In this engaging discussion, the three musketeers explore the nuances of time wastage in various practices. They dissect the concept of wasted time and shed light on its detrimental impact on companies. As they delve into the heart of the matter, it becomes evident that inefficient workflows often lead to heightened stress levels among individuals. Recognizing the pivotal role of planning, they underscore its significance as a top priority.
A thought-provoking insight emerges: "Time spent on an erroneous task isn't truly wasted if it serves as a valuable lesson for future endeavours." This philosophy emphasizes the importance of learning and growth from each experience, even those that may initially seem counterproductive.
Amidst the discussion, a crucial question arises: Is automation always the answer? The trio encourages their audience to ponder whether the task at hand truly necessitates automation, or if it might be more prudent to leave automation for a different challenge altogether.
Join Bettool Jabur and the 3 Musketeers on this enlightening podcast episode as they unravel the complexities of time wastage within automation and offer profound insights into optimizing efficiency and decision-making in the modern workplace.

Optimise et al - a technology podcast powered by Naviate.
Listen in to Bettool Jabur, Naviate Technology Manager, Architecture, as she invites guests from different industries to talk about design, technology and everything in between. Subscribe to get notifications on new episodes.
Find all episodes on YouTube here
Connect with our host, Bettool Jabur on LinkedIn here

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Inhoud geleverd door Bettool Jabur, Naviate Technology Manager, Architecture, Bettool Jabur, and Naviate Technology Manager. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Bettool Jabur, Naviate Technology Manager, Architecture, Bettool Jabur, and Naviate Technology Manager of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.

Hosted by Bettool Jabur, Naviate's Technology Manager in Architecture, this episode of Optimise et. al. features the dynamic trio known as the "3 Musketeers": Joe Verlaque, Mladen Varbanov, and Sam Baker. In the first episode of their podcast series, they delve into the intriguing topic of time wastage within automation.
In this engaging discussion, the three musketeers explore the nuances of time wastage in various practices. They dissect the concept of wasted time and shed light on its detrimental impact on companies. As they delve into the heart of the matter, it becomes evident that inefficient workflows often lead to heightened stress levels among individuals. Recognizing the pivotal role of planning, they underscore its significance as a top priority.
A thought-provoking insight emerges: "Time spent on an erroneous task isn't truly wasted if it serves as a valuable lesson for future endeavours." This philosophy emphasizes the importance of learning and growth from each experience, even those that may initially seem counterproductive.
Amidst the discussion, a crucial question arises: Is automation always the answer? The trio encourages their audience to ponder whether the task at hand truly necessitates automation, or if it might be more prudent to leave automation for a different challenge altogether.
Join Bettool Jabur and the 3 Musketeers on this enlightening podcast episode as they unravel the complexities of time wastage within automation and offer profound insights into optimizing efficiency and decision-making in the modern workplace.

Optimise et al - a technology podcast powered by Naviate.
Listen in to Bettool Jabur, Naviate Technology Manager, Architecture, as she invites guests from different industries to talk about design, technology and everything in between. Subscribe to get notifications on new episodes.
Find all episodes on YouTube here
Connect with our host, Bettool Jabur on LinkedIn here

  continue reading

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