How Can Cincom Help Customers and Partners Be More Productive?
Umair Haque, the author of Betterness: Economics for Humans and the director of Havas Media Labs, says that productivity is often mislabeled as making stuff cheaper. In reality, Umair correctly states that productivity should be more about “making stuff better.”
To add more, Aytekin Tank, the Entrepreneur Leadership Network VIP at Entrepreneur.com, says the following in his article, “Why Founders Should Focus on Productivity Instead of Efficiency: Productivity is a way to accomplish more of what matters in your business”:
“While efficiency means doing more with less, productivity is about doing more with the same … and it’s a pursuit grounded in quality. After all, who cares whether you cross four extra tasks off your to-do list, if those activities don’t move the needle for your business? An effective morning routine or work schedule should help you to do more of what really matters. That’s why I believe founders and CEOs should focus on productivity, not efficiency.”
In the “Pearls of Smalltalk,” Arden Thomas, the Cincom Smalltalk Product Manager, lists “productivity” as the first pearl on the list, citing that studies and comparisons show Cincom Smalltalk being consistently more productive than any other mainstream programming language.
Our customers and partners know about this productivity already, but as Umair says above, maybe there is “better stuff” we can help with? The Cincom Smalltalk group makes the success of our customers and partners our main priority. Our Product and Services teams have decades of experience with productivity, helping customers and partners increase their profitability and success, adding value to their application and their businesses.
In the customer and partner discovery zone, there are several ways we can help businesses be more productive using Cincom Smalltalk:
- Product Upgrades
- Performance Enhancements
- Proofs of Concepts
- Migrations
- Mentoring
- Troubleshooting
Does this interest you? See more details, and learn how we can help “make stuff better” here.