Flowingly Webinar
How UHCC Transformed Their Processes From Paper to Digital, One Afternoon at a Time
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Looking to say goodbye to paper processes and move towards digital transformation for your business?
Well, that’s exactly what we covered in our webinar – How Upper Hutt City Council are transforming their processes from paper to digital, one afternoon at a time.
Discover insights from Flowingly’s very own Sean Wallace, alongside Kristen Scoble from Upper Hutt City Council in discussing how their rates team revolutionised how they approach their email and paper-based rates processes.
With over 298 rates flows completed to date, discover how UHCC has used Flowingly to improve productivity and process efficiency without a single developer. Or a single line of code.
We discuss:
- How to reduce organisational documents and bottlenecks with a paperless approach
- How a no-code solution can enable teams to improve their own processes
- How to create amazing experiences for both your employees and your customers
- How starting is often the hardest step and key tips for making effective process improvements
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