Budgets are tight. We get it. But if your Excel routine is stealing hours every week, how much is that really costing you? How much is one hundred hours of your time worth?
If you automated one task that saved you two hours a week, that is how much time you would save in a year!
If you want to see examples of automated tasks in Access, take a look at the DEMO.
I know that everyone is busy these days and it seems like things are stretched to the limit, but you need to recognize that Access is a tool that works against that. When I was consulting, people would ask me what I did and I told them “I sell Time”.
It’s really true. The benefit of Access is that it takes tasks you are doing now and reduces the time they take to almost nothing. People aren’t aware of just how fast Access is and how this kind of automation is not a problem to create.
I would just write down exactly what someone was doing with their Excel based multi-step process and then put that into Access. My rule of thumb was that, for every hour a task was taking the old way, it usually took less than 10 seconds to do the same thing with Access.
When times are tight is exactly when you should INVEST in yourself and your future so you can do something about your situation. If you don’t, what else are you doing to change how things are going – OR are they just going to stay the same?
In the A2P community I have every training tool you will ever need and I’ll show you how to start small and then go as far as you want. Farther than you could ever dream!
Figure out your highest-ROI task and lets get it automated! OR, if you just can’t get the time to get it done, you can hire me to do the first, small as possible, project that will show you an example of what can be done.
How many stories are there out there about someone who, when it seemed like there was zero money, went out and found a way to get it done – then had incredible success while everyone else was just mired in the same old problems.
All you need to do is get that first project done!
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