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On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are back and they are talking about democratizing the freighttech landscape. We’ll hear from STORD about their “Amazon for everyone else” and how Diversified Robotic brings RPA to small businesses.Plus, a freight market report, virtual sales, siphoned gas and profits across a number of freight crimes, the vaccine distribution bottleneck, the fallout from Forward Air’s ransomware attack, and Bean Dad. They’re joined by special guests Jacob Boudreau, CTO / Founder, STORD; Benjamin Kowalski, Certified Executive Management & Sales Coach, Southwestern Consulting; William Guidry, CSO, Diversified Robotic Subscribe to the WTT newsletterWatchLiam's GoFundMeApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsVisit our sponsor
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude are back and they are talking about democratizing the freighttech landscape. We’ll hear from STORD about their “Amazon for everyone else” and how Diversified Robotic brings RPA to small businesses.Plus, a freight market report, virtual sales, siphoned gas and profits across a number of freight crimes, the vaccine distribution bottleneck, the fallout from Forward Air’s ransomware attack, and Bean Dad. They’re joined by special guests Jacob Boudreau, CTO / Founder, STORD; Benjamin Kowalski, Certified Executive Management & Sales Coach, Southwestern Consulting; William Guidry, CSO, Diversified Robotic Subscribe to the WTT newsletterWatchLiam's GoFundMeApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsVisit our sponsor
Adventures in Supply Chain podcast is pleased to present this video episode of the "Coronavirus and Supply Chain Series" with William Guidry, business partner at Diversified Robotic. Diversified Robotic gives small to medium-sized businesses a way to save time, and money by utilizing automation software for time-consuming back-office tasks that are repetitive, high-volume, rule-based, and prone to human error. In this episode, we talked about the following: What does Robotic Process Automation (RPA) entail? What companies should be using RPA and why? What factors should we consider for a successful implementation? What are the KPIs that we need to track? Example of a transformation with RPA that went well and another one that didn't. What is the effect of the pandemic on RPA rollouts? What is your advice to business leaders about implementing RPA? This episode is sponsored by USM Supply Chain. USM stands for Unstoppable, Scalable, Mindful Supply Chain. Check us out at usmsupplychain.com to scale up your profits together with your supply chain.
Wilton White of Diversified Robotic is making a return to the podcast with two Robotics Process Automation (RPA) use cases and he also tells you how to avoid “Bot Abandonment” – Yes that is a thing. Make sure you stay tuned through the end since Wilton has a special offer for all Putting the AP in hAPpy Podcast listeners! Keep listening. Check out my website www.debrarrichardson.com if you need help cleaning your vendor master file or implementing authentication, internal controls and best practices to it from fraud. Subscribe today to be entered in the subscriber-only monthly drawing to win a free Putting the AP in hAPpy Coffee Mug. Links mentioned in the podcast: Diversified Robotic Listener Offer: www.apinhappy.diversifiedrobotic.com Read the Blog: https://www.debrarrichardson.com/blog/digital-employees-in-ap-two-use-cases-for-rpa 5 Day Vendor Master File Clean-UpPodcast Episode 39: SMBs – Don't Miss This Cost Friendly, Task Driven Approach to Implement Robotics Process Automation (RPA) to Scale and Stay CompetitiveVendor Validation Reference List with Resources Links: www.debrarrichardson.comMore Podcasts/Blogs www.debrarrichardson.comMore ideas? Email me at debra@debrarrichardson.com Music Credit: www.purple-planet.com
Taking this one from the archives as Greg Whitus, a former employee I worked with at our AI company Diversified Robotic, and I chat mostly marketing. How times have changes from the 4 P's to currently living in this digital revolution. Greg is a graduate of TCU university and after this amazing weeding in Dallas watching one of my best friends get married, I thought this was a wonderful episode to start July off with. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/keaton-linder/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keaton-linder/support
In this edition of The Technology Equalizers, I interviewed Wilton White, Founder and CEO of Diversified Robotic. Together, we looked ahead and discussed how technology is going to affect small businesses in 2019.
In today's episode, we are replaying a portion of a recent webinar on Technology and Your Business. During the episode, Wilton White, the Founder, and CEO, of Diversified Robotic discusses how technology can help your business gain a competitive edge in the marketplace.
On today's show I'll be interviewing Donovan Longoria, the CFO of Diversified Robotic, a technology company out of Houston, Texas that began with a single goal in mind, to level the technological playing field and give small and medium-sized businesses the same technological resources that the Fortune 500 have.
A discussion with Wilton White, the Founder, and CEO of Diversified Robotic. Together, we’ll explore what RPA is and some of the different solutions that Diversified Robotic has provided for a variety of vertical markets as well as explore how these businesses have benefited from Diversified Robotic’s expertise.
An interview with Wilton White, the Founder and CEO of Diversified Robotic and Paul Sullivan, the President and CEO of Sullivan Tools an industrial equipment rental company out of the Houston, Texas area. We’ll explore how Diversified Robotic provided him the tools to manage and scale his business as well as automated his entire back office.
An interview with Wilton White, the Founder and CEO of Diversified Robotic a technology company out of Houston, Texas that began with a single goal in mind – to level the technological playing field and give small and medium-sized businesses the same technological resources that the Fortune 500 have.