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Tech-Powered Business: Streamline Operations Boost Efficiency - cover

Tech-Powered Business: Streamline Operations Boost Efficiency

Sachin Naha

Publisher: Sachin Naha

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In "Tech-Powered Business: Streamline Operations, Boost Efficiency," discover the transformative power of technology in shaping the future of business. This comprehensive guide dives into the three core pillars of success: automation, data, and networks. Learn how to leverage these forces to streamline operations, gain valuable insights from data, and expand your reach through powerful networks.
From harnessing the power of AI to navigating the subscription economy, this book equips you with actionable strategies for rapid growth, user engagement, and building a thriving tech-driven business. Whether you're a startup founder or an established company leader, prepare to embrace disruptive innovation and unlock the full potential of technology to achieve sustainable success.
Available since: 05/04/2024.

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