Published 2025-08-13 10-41
Summary
Most business leaders waste 3+ hours daily on repetitive tasks but only 23% automate beyond basic email. Scott Howard Swain targets your biggest time drains first.
The story
78% of business leaders say repetitive tasks consume 3+ hours of their day, yet only 23% have automated anything beyond basic email scheduling.
The gap isn’t technology – it’s knowing where to start.
Scott Howard Swain cuts through the AI hype and focuses on what actually moves the needle: automating your biggest time drains first.
Think about those tasks eating your evenings. Order processing that takes 2 hours when it should take 20 minutes. Inventory updates you do manually every week. Staff scheduling that becomes a puzzle every month.
That’s where Scott starts. Not with flashy AI demos, but with the repetitive work that’s secretly costing you 10-15 hours per week.
His approach works because it doesn’t require learning new software or rebuilding your systems. The AI integrates with what you already use and handles the routine stuff automatically.
With 30 years in tech, Scott spots automation opportunities most people miss. Customer service responses you copy-paste daily. Data entry that could happen while you sleep. Reports you build from scratch every quarter.
The smart play isn’t automating everything at once. It’s identifying which repetitive tasks steal the most time from actual priorities, then building custom solutions for those specific problems.
Your team stays focused on strategy and growth. The AI handles what was keeping you up at night anyway.
Most businesses sit on massive automation potential. They just need someone who can spot it and implement it without turning operations upside down.
That’s where Scott creates real value – giving people back time to do what humans do best.
For more about Scott Howard Swain, AI Integrator, visit
https://linkedin.com/in/scottermonkey/.
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Keywords: AIIntegration, business automation, time management, repetitive task elimination