by Sarah | Feb 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
Automation gets sold as a magic button. Flip it on, and suddenly your team moves faster. Fewer errors. Less chaos. More scale. But in real businesses—especially growing ones—that promise rarely holds up. We see it all the time at Kujenga: companies invest in tools,...
by Sarah | Jan 30, 2026 | Uncategorized
Most businesses don’t suffer from a lack of tools. They suffer from unclear processes. Work gets done, but no one can quite explain how. Tasks live in people’s heads. Steps change depending on who’s doing them. When something breaks, everyone scrambles. And then...
by Sarah | Jan 29, 2026 | Uncategorized
Most automations don’t fail on day one. They launch. They run. Everyone’s impressed. Then — about three months in — something starts to feel off. Leads stop moving the way they used to.Tasks pile up.People start saying, “I don’t think the system is doing that...
by Sarah | Jan 28, 2026 | Uncategorized
Manual work doesn’t usually look like a problem. It looks like “just a few minutes.”It looks like “we’ve always done it this way.”It looks manageable — until it quietly isn’t. At Kujenga, we work with teams who are busy, capable, and doing their best. And almost every...
by Sarah | Jan 27, 2026 | Uncategorized
Automation gets sold as a solution. Faster processes. Fewer errors. Less manual work. But here’s what most businesses don’t realize until after they invest time and money:automation doesn’t fix confusion — it scales it. If you don’t clearly define what “success” looks...
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