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time saved measurement
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The time saved measurement tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about quantifying efficiency gains from technology, particularly in enterprise AI contexts. Recent content explores frameworks like Thomson Reuters' "Capability leap," which argues that traditional time saved metrics are too narrow. Instead, it proposes measuring outcomes across three dimensions: time saved, time multiplier (volume/throughput), and skill multiplier (capability expansion). This approach suggests that AI's true enterprise value often comes from enabling new, higher-skill work rather than just speeding up existing tasks. The tag is relevant for IT professionals and business leaders evaluating ROI from AI tools and automation in enterprise environments.
Thomson Reuters’ new “Capability leap” framework reframes the enterprise AI ROI debate: instead of treating value as a single axis of time saved, it measures outcomes across three orthogonal dimensions—Time Saved (re-anchored), Time Multiplier (volume/throughput), and Skill Multiplier...