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Technology and quiet productivity gains

The biggest productivity stories in New Zealand businesses are usually the least dramatic.

Kiwi News Desk··4 min read
Close-up of a circuit board

Close-up of a circuit board

Talk about technology in business tends to swing between hype and dismissal. The reality across most New Zealand firms is steadier and quieter: a better booking system, a tidier set of spreadsheets, a payroll tool that just works, a piece of equipment that takes a day's worth of tedium out of the week.

These small upgrades accumulate. They free up time, reduce errors, and let smaller teams take on work that used to need more hands. They rarely make news individually, but in aggregate they are a real part of the productivity story.

The harder question is which tools are worth the switching cost. Many firms are running on systems that were good enough five years ago and are quietly holding the business back now. Recognising that moment is its own skill.

We'll cover technology in business the way most owners actually experience it: practically.

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