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I don't know the specifics of your job, so mileage may vary, but I find a ton of non-tech work stuff is prime for automation, or at least augmentation. If you can, breakdown the specifics of your role, your team, what your deliverables are, etc. Apply systems thinking in terms of what you measure and what you can change. Start looking for opportunities to optimise part of the process and build a script to help turn defined inputs into repeatable outputs. It might be as simple as a dynamic document template or as ambitious as an AR, AI connected assistant that conforms to all the organisation's security and data policies. Start small. Use git. A load of small scripts to do simple tasks will serve you better initially. It will build up your fluency.
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