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What aspects of your daily "to-do's" and activities do you wish you could automate?

If you're like most people, you probably wish you could flip a switch to complete a task, receive an answer or find what you're looking for! If you had your say, what business activities or parts of…

Started Dec. 8, 2009

 

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If you're like most people, you probably wish you could flip a switch to complete a task, receive an answer or find what you're looking for! If you had your say, what business activities or parts of your job would you wish to automate? What would y…
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About Me:
I graduated in Business from ASU in 1979, and worked in Silicon Valley as professional adult learning educator for almost 10 years at National Semiconductor, Octel Communications and Apple Computer.

Then moved into technology sales for Apple Computer in 1989 and have focused my career on the sale of technology solutions (hardware and software) from 1989 to the present.

Now, for the last 6 years, I have been co-principal and co-owner of Mosaic Corporation which focuses on helping small to mid-sized business adopt paperless business practices.
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http://www.mosaiccorp.com/
My Interest in Competitive Intelligence is:
We sell software solutions that enable businesses to eliminate the manual paper and document workflows, and move to paperless workflows and paperless digital archives. Our primary markets at Mosaic Corp include real estate, insurance, hotel / hospitatity and local government.

Our clients like that I listen to what they are saying and respond very promptly to their concerns and issues. They truly appreciate that I am usually quite knowledgeable about their business or industry, and that I am also quite knowledgeable about our technology and how it affects their business.

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