To calculate what manual work costs you, pick one repetitive task, measure how long it takes and how often it runs, then multiply by a loaded wage and add the cost of the errors it produces. The total is almost always larger than the felt cost. Bamco uses this simple sum in a systems audit to decide which manual jobs are worth automating first.
Information current as at 4 July 2026
Manual work feels cheap because you are already paying the wages. The real cost hides in the repetition and the errors, and it stays invisible until you put a number on it. This is a simple sum any owner can do, and it turns a vague sense that a task is wasteful into a figure you can compare against the cost of fixing it.
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