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While much has been said and written about the potential of automation to revolutionize the machinery of enterprise: the supply chain, accounting, hiring, firing, and retiring people and, of course, the consumption of products and services, today’s reality may not be quite as optimistic. Or is it? And is automation helping to shape the post-pandemic enterprise landscape?  

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        <![CDATA[We know that digital-ready organizations have been able to respond better to the pandemic than those that have lagged. So, as we seem to be emerging from this global crisis – scarred but not broken – what lessons have we learned to shape “the new normal”?]]>
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