Mind Over Machines and MIC Present “Workforce Ascension & Enhancement” Series to Provide Tools to Enable Businesses to Focus on People-First Automation
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People-First Automation Events Scheduled for March 10, April 7, May 12
Participants will leave these workshops with automation strategies that can be introduced immediately in order to elevate their team’s human potential, while minimizing the time spent on tedious tasks. BALTIMORE (PRWEB) March 10, 2021 Human-centered data and software consultancy Mind Over Machines will partner with the Maryland Innovation Center (MIC) to present a three-part series of hands-on workshops focusing on people-first automation.
To be held online from 3:30-4:30 p.m. on March 10, April 7, and May 12, “Workforce Ascension & Enhancement (WAE)” will provide businesses with the tools they need to automate their business processes immediately, enabling employees t
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