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Automation

In his last HBR article "Digital Ubiquity",  Professor Karim says we should just think about everything we do in our respective companies and how it can be fundamentally changed.  As a banker, that idea makes sense. Even though a lot of the tools I had in my analyst life were already pretty 'cutting edge' vs. some other banks, with everything easy formatted and standardized, truth is I still spent a lot of time doing repetitive little value added tasks.  Don't get me wrong, I love doing slides, but what I love is the idea of conceptualizing them, develop the message, do the data drill that will highlight the key bits in my analysis.  There should be a way my brain (or my drawings) get replicated on a pc easier (without using creative services) And that is why LegalFlow (www.legalflow.pro) makes sense. It is addressing this same issue, but in another industry. Ines, my partner and driver of the business, has the experience of working both in consulting and with law