For any airplane pilot, the auto-pilot is a valuable companion. It can automate routine tasks such as maintaining altitude and direction so you are free to focus on the next tasks needed to reach your goal destination. Airplane auto-pilots can handle many tasks for the pilot. They can: Follow programmed climb and descent rates to pre-set altitudes Turn the plane to a specific direction Line up for landing on the runway Execute missed runway approach procedures, like climb away from the ground if the runway approach lights are not visible But amazing as auto-pilots are, aviators are aware that the auto-pilot does not fly the plane for you. You are still always responsible for reaching the goal destination. Business analytic tools – particularly those with predictive methods – can function a lot like an auto-pilot. They reduce workload, prioritize tasks and standardize best practices so you can focus on things the auto-pilot doesn’t do: continuously improving human performance, anticipating hazards far in advance, and staying ahead of the navigation tasks. Like auto-pilots, how can analytics contribute to sales enablement and productivity? REDUCE WORKLOAD: Pilots joke that flying is a long span of boredom followed by moments of panic. Perhaps like all the sales activity during the final days of the quarter? In flying, reducing mundane workload is a …Read More