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From Staff to Supplies: Automation and Technology Solutions to Combat Shortages

From Staff to Supplies: Automation and Technology Solutions to Combat Shortages

Every higher education institution across the country is currently feeling the pinch of shortages, whether those come in the form of labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, or both. In response, many have been forced to increase wages, close locations, and take other measures that severely impact business operations. In the face of these challenges, new solutions can be the determining factor in whether the impact is minor or more long-term. Join us as we discuss the ways CBORD solutions directly address these shortages and provide opportunities to cut costs, optimize your existing resources, and revitalize revenue, both now and in the future.

Presenters: Read Winkelman and Brett Africk, CBORD

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