Whether you are working in a blue-chip company or at an agricultural farm, we all need technology to see breakthrough in revenue as well as development in all that we do. We discuss the need for employing tech to improve both in companies and agriculture.

  • Improvement in customer support

Technology in the workplace has improved customer support by introduction of astounding features such as chatbots.

Customer service has long be known to be tiresome due to lengthy emails and long phone calls. All has changed with chatbots because some can answer FAQs, make reservations, provide tech support, and even order products, among other things.

  • Employees flexibility

Employees are flexible to provide services to customers even while outside the offices.

They can easily send and receive vital information which provides great effectiveness to the business.

With this it strengthens collaboration within employees and improve transparency for the business.

  • Better yeilds

Through agricultural technology, farmers have seen better yields in their crop production and as such better revenue. At the same time through employment of technological breakthrough such as those discussed at dairypundit , they also see increase in animal produce and therefore better revenue.

  • Improvement in the work environment

Work environment impacts productivity of any member of a business. Focus on a job by employees can decrease if the working environment is ugly in a business.

A laptop, web browser or a stack of cool working tools can make alternatives of making employees relaxed and organized.

This help workers feel that everything is under control and that they can tackle any task they are provided with.

  • Ease of management

Tracking collaboration tools and online productivity has as well as tracking of time. This ensures things run smoothly because information is reached at the right time.

Author(s)

  • Trizah Wanja

    Trizah Wanja, Caregiver

    Trizah Wanja works as a palliative caregiver at a missionary hospice in Kenya where she is responsible for taking care of cancer and Parkinson's patients by encouraging them emotionally, spiritually and psychologically. She brings over 9 years of experience into hosiped.