Digital Transformation No Longer an Option but a Necessity

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A Florida businessman, William Burns serves as executive vice president and chief financial officer (CFO) at Cross Country Healthcare, located in Boca Raton. In this role, William Burns partners with other key staff members to execute the company’s mission, which is to provide staffing to health care organizations.

One of the issues facing company heads relates to integrating technology into their platforms. For many, embracing a digital platform is unavoidable, as the business landscape has evolved to make it possible for teams across several companies to work with one another. The digital transformation is here, and for the most part, it has made it possible for businesses to maximize productivity.

For businesses that focus on providing staffing to other businesses, adopting a more digital platform has a number of benefits for CFOs. In general, adopting technology culminates in having more time; for a recruiter, it can result in faster, and in some cases immediate, hires.

Moreover, in the midst of the pandemic, digital platforms became necessary to survive. Integration of systems, automation, and other tools made work more efficient for many firms that worked remotely. While many businesses have gone back to the office, technology’s increasing presence in the workplace is no longer an option but, in today’s fast-paced business environment, a necessity.

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