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		<title>Why Enterprises Still Struggle With Broken Workflows Even After Investing in Multiple Tools</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>According to a McKinsey study, employees spend up to 19% of their workweek simply tracking down information, approvals, or the right person to move a task forward. That’s nearly one full day lost every week, not because teams are inefficient, but because workflows are fundamentally broken. Enterprises invest in ERPs, CRMs, HRMS, ticketing tools, and [&#8230;]</p>
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<h4><strong>According to a McKinsey study, employees spend up to 19% of their workweek simply tracking down information, approvals, or the right person to move a task forward.</strong></h4>



<p>That’s nearly one full day lost every week, not because teams are inefficient, but because workflows are fundamentally broken.</p>



<p>Enterprises invest in ERPs, CRMs, HRMS, ticketing tools, and collaboration platforms, yet workflows still collapse in execution. The reason is simple: <strong>the ecosystem is fragmented.</strong></p>



<p>Here’s where most organisations hit friction:<br><br></p>



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<p><br><strong>1. Systems work in isolation.<br></strong> A workflow jumps from one tool to another with little to no continuity. Every handoff adds delay and confusion.</p>



<p><strong>2. Employees struggle to follow processes.</strong><strong><br></strong> Complex tools combined with unclear steps lead to low adoption. People choose shortcuts that destroy consistency.</p>



<p><strong>3. Approvals slow everything down.</strong><strong><br></strong> Missed notifications, unclear ownership, and stalled escalation create invisible bottlenecks until the damage is already done.</p>



<p><strong>4. Data lacks context.</strong><strong><br></strong> Different tools hold different pieces of information. Teams spend more time aligning than executing.</p>



<p><strong>5. Manual coordination becomes the default.<br></strong> Pings, calls, reminders, spreadsheets &#8211; humans end up stitching the workflow because the systems don’t.</p>



<p>These are not workflow failures.<br>These are <strong>orchestration failures</strong>.</p>



<p>Enterprises don’t need more tools. They need <strong>smarter connections</strong> that let workflows move smoothly across systems, data, and teams.</p>



<p>This is where <strong>Openturf Technologies</strong> becomes the enabler, helping organisations modernise operations, and <strong>TurfAI</strong> becomes the intelligent layer that unifies systems, connects data flows, and automates critical steps so workflows actually function end-to-end. If your workflows feel slower than your teams, it’s time to fix the layer that connects everything.<br><br><strong>Explore TurfAI:</strong><a href="https://turfai.openturf.in/"> https://turfai.openturf.in/</a></p>



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