How to Automate the Repetitive Decisions Eating Your Week
Your phone buzzes again. Another employee stands in your doorway asking a familiar question. They want to know if they can approve a small client refund. They want to know which supplier to call for a rush part. You answer them immediately. You feel a brief surge of pride because you know exactly how to handle the situation. You possess the answers. But this dynamic quietly destroys your company. You mistake availability for leadership. You confuse constant communication with operational efficiency. You act as a human search engine for your staff. Every repetitive decision you make steals precious cognitive energy from the strategic growth of your enterprise.