Front-line practitioners
Front-line practitioners — the in-plant should be the easy part of the day
Front-line practitioners care whether the work comes back when they need it without adding another task to their day.
In healthcare: physicians, nurses, NPs, PAs, and clinical staff. In senior living: direct-care staff, nurses, and resident-facing program leads. In nonprofit work: caseworkers, program staff, frontline service-delivery teams. In commercial B2B: project managers, field engineers, jobsite leads, account managers.
These practitioners are carrying clinical loads, caseloads, and project schedules. The in-plant should be the easy part of their day, not another thing they have to manage. The objections you hear most often: "the staff-room copier feels faster," "I started using FedEx because the in-plant wasn't reliable," "I print my own because nobody answers the phone."
Bring: bad-input rate trend, submission turnaround for the Critical class, status inquiry volume, and a documented submission workflow with templates for their recurring work types.