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How Six Sigma Revolutionized Business Process Automation in the 1990s

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Six Sigma chart and businesspeople collaborating over process maps in the 1990s

In the 1990s, many organizations faced increasing pressure to improve quality, reduce costs, and remain competitive in a fast-evolving world. It was during this period that Six Sigma emerged as a leading methodology for business process automation and optimization—transforming the way businesses approached efficiency and operational excellence.

How the Advent of Office Automation is Reshaping Business: The 1970s Revolution

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1970s office workers using early automation equipment: typewriters, calculators, mainframe terminals.

Business in the 1970s is riding a transformative wave: the rise of office automation. With technology like electronic calculators, typewriters, dictation machines, and early computer terminals entering the corporate landscape, organizations are rethinking how work gets done. This emerging trend is rapidly altering traditional business processes—and laying the groundwork for the information age.

How Early Office Automation is Transforming Business Efficiency

· 3 min read
1960s office with mainframe computer and punch card machines

The 1960s are witnessing a quiet revolution inside America’s most ambitious offices and enterprises. No longer the sole domain of file clerks or human calculators, business processes are turning over new duties to automated machines. With the dawn of electronic computers and automated office equipment, forward-thinking leaders are rapidly reimagining productivity.