The Time Is Now for Intelligent Leaders to Embrace Technology

Right now, as you are reading this article, more than likely you have two or more pieces of technology in front of you. Whether they are your smart phone, laptop, iPad or GPS in your car, we all use technology daily to help run our lives more efficiently.
July 1, 2018
2 min read

By: Justin Nickel – Corporate Marketing Director

INTRODUCTION

Right now, as you are reading this article, more than likely you have two or more pieces of technology in front of you. Whether they are your smart phone, laptop, iPad or GPS in your car, we all use technology daily to help run our lives more efficiently. We use it to schedule meetings, remember important dates, keep in touch with distant friends, and to make sure our jobs are per­formed to the highest standards. Why is it then, that with all the technology available on the market today, so many industries still perform processes the “old fashion way?” Why do companies still have data (data that is vital to the safety or proper functioning of a piece of equipment) manually entered into their computer systems? I think most would agree, it’s time for more companies in our industry to embrace new technology by modernizing the way their data is collected.

Nobody is perfect and no one person is alike. Every separate individual who handles your data decreases the consistency and accuracy of the information. The personality of the person col­lecting your data can also influence the results. Decision making is determined by many forces working in the brain simultane­ously that will ultimately decide the outcome. Personality traits combine with values, needs, and motivation, which ultimately combine to determine what decisions you make throughout the day. Your personality will decide whether you approach decisions rationally, emotionally, impulsively, cautiously, spontaneously, or deliberately. If a person is more outgoing and adventurous, he or she may be more impulsive in decision making versus a more analytic person who must weigh all the issues involved before reaching a decision. In spite of the amount of logic you put into your decision-making process, it is inevitable that your personal­ity will always affect what you decide. Combined with maturity and experience, individual personality is the underlying factor. It’s very simple, the more people who interact with your data, the less accurate it becomes. -Continue Reading

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