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    How Tech is Helping Businesses Monitor and Track Assets

    npsBy nps8 June 2022Updated:4 July 2024 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Despite all the leaps and strides in the technology for asset management over the past few years, some organizations – from new entrepreneurial ventures to established businesses – continue to stick with their inadequate and inefficient Excel spreadsheets or any other manual practice for tracking their resources.

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    As a result, they’re bogged down by operational inefficacies and ghost assets – tools, machines, licenses, or equipment (tangible or intangible) that either go missing or are no longer usable.

    For this reason, you must take advantage of technology solutions to help you stay on top of all your assets. But if you’re still on the fence about investing, here are some ways having the right tech can help a business monitor and trace its assets.

    Tracks asset location

    More often than not, companies use decentralized approaches to check in or check out systems for shared assets. Unfortunately, whether you’re using sign-out sheets or an honor system, these practices rarely result in having the assets where they should be. The reasons for lost or missing assets generally fall into two categories – human mistakes or theft. And to eliminate these factors, all you need to do is establish tracking systems based on technologies like RFID or barcode that will let you know who, when, and where the asset was taken.

    Reduces margin for error

    As mentioned previously, human error is a big part of technology and is essential to asset management. After all, unlike people, the software will fulfill its intended purpose without bias or susceptibility to error due to fatigue or exhaustion. For example, through comprehensive software licensing solutions and practices, you’ll be able to stay on top of all your software licenses without putting in a considerable commitment of time and energy to the task.

    Enables cloud computing

    With so many people working remotely now more than before, many companies would be at a loss without having the ability to access wireless tech. Technology allows asset management from any location. It can even enable workers to use their mobile devices to sync with their centralized databases and save themselves more time in the process. In fact, many will admit that the ability to do so makes them a lot more efficient. Conversely, doing it the old-fashioned way, such as auditing assets using Excel or a piece of paper, the records may become outdated by the time you finish.

    Eliminates the need for paperwork

    Paperwork mishaps can be just as problematic as errors on asset location. Even experienced auditors and accountants are likely to commit mistakes if they’re forced to use spreadsheets for tallying all their assets. You can steer clear of the problems these can cause by using dedicated software for asset management.

    Conclusion

    It’s easy to see why a growing number of developing businesses depend on technology. When you get right down to it, technology enables organizations to function optimally, and asset management is no exception. So be sure that you invest in the right systems and solutions for tracking and managing your assets.

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