Failures of ACES Automation: Are We Just Over-Engineering?

Failures of ACES Automation Are We Just Over-Engineering

Flashy demos are easy. The 18-month reality is hard. Data shows nearly 70% of automation projects fail to meet ROI or are abandoned shortly after launch.

I want to know:


• Have you seen ACES (Autonomous, Connected, Electric, Shared) truly succeed long-term?
• Was it worth the ROI after factoring in integration and subscription fees?
• Or are we just automating bad processes and making them fail faster?

 

The Reality Check: Automation should save you time, not add another headache. If the "people and process" side is broken, the tech won't fix it.

What’s your take? Is the industry hitting the mark or missing it entirely?

 

Drop a 'Success' or 'Fail' in the comments-let’s get real about what’s actually happening. 👇

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