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Michel Van H. Osch

AI-Powered Process Automation for Google Workspace | Reducing Manual Work | Former Zenphi VP | 25+ Years in Process Improvement and IT
Michel H. van Osch is a business process automation advocate and channel sales professional with deep expertise in no-code workflow solutions and digital transformation.

With a pragmatic, results-driven approach, Michel helps organizations of all sizes understand how to streamline operations, reduce manual workload, and drive efficiency — without the complexity of traditional software development.

Michel writes about the intersection of business strategy and process automation, covering topics such as no-code platforms, digitization trends, workflow design, and how modern tools like Google Workspace can be leveraged to tackle real operational challenges — from labor shortages to customer satisfaction and productivity gaps. Known for translating complex automation concepts into clear, actionable insights, Michel brings a practitioner's perspective to every topic he covers — making his writing equally valuable for business leaders and the IT teams supporting them.

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Why should you automate your processes at all?

Every organization strives for satisfied customers, satisfied employees, and operational efficiency. That is not news, but in 2022 it is challenging given the enormous shortage of experienced employees. That is where process automation comes in handy; it can perform all or part of tasks that people do. It increases productivity

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Three Ways to Automate your Processes

Digitization is more topical than ever. Companies large and small automate their processes to increase customer satisfaction, reduce employee workload, and lower operational costs. In the past, there were two ways to do this: traditional (custom) software development or implementing an off-the-shelf software package.  Recently, companies have turned to Low-Code

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