How to Use AI and Automation for Smarter Business Processes with Damon Rasheed
BBB Team

From economics and government regulation to AI and entrepreneurship, Damon Rasheed has built a career in turning data into action. In this episode of The Business Owners Podcast, Clive Enever chats with Damon about the real-world benefits of automation, how small businesses can unlock value in their data, and why now is the perfect time to adopt smarter systems.

Whether you’re spending too much time on repetitive tasks or are unsure how to use your business data meaningfully, Damon offers a practical, down-to-earth take on where to begin and how to grow. His journey spans government work, sports modelling, AI-driven healthcare, and more, making this conversation a must for any business owner ready to work smarter, not harder.

Key Takeaways from This Episode

Data is a Tool, Not the Destination

Collecting data is just the beginning. Damon explains that the real value comes from analysing, interpreting and acting on your data to drive improvements in productivity, profitability and efficiency.

You’re Probably Sitting on a Goldmine

Many business owners don’t realise they’re already collecting valuable data. Whether it’s customer trends or process insights, there are opportunities in every dataset if you know how to look.

Automate the Repetitive Stuff

If you’re doing the same task every day or every week, there’s a good chance it can be automated. Damon shares how automation frees up your time for high-value work like strategy, leadership and growth.

Machine Learning Is Now Accessible

You no longer need a huge budget to tap into AI. With the rise of tools like ChatGPT, automation is now within reach for small businesses, solopreneurs and consultants looking to do more with less.

Be Careful When Using Language Models

While tools like GPT can help write code and accelerate tasks, they also come with risks. Damon shares practical advice for using AI responsibly, especially when working with sensitive or high-stakes data.

Plan for the Future, But Don’t Overthink It

It’s easy to get caught in endless competitor analysis and forecasting. Damon reminds us that if a business idea stays with you, it’s worth exploring. Sometimes, taking action beats chasing perfection.

Damon’s Advice for Business Owners

  • Monitor and analyse your own data. Don’t wait for someone else to tell you what’s working. Let your data show you what matters most.
  • Know when to say no. Your time is limited. Being selective and focused is essential to growth.
  • Balance work and life. Business doesn’t have to mean burnout. As Damon shares, the right balance leads to better thinking, better decisions and better outcomes.
  • Look ahead, but stay present. Opportunities are everywhere, especially in industries ripe for innovation like education, health and road safety. But those gains come from acting on today’s insights.

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Highlights

  • 01:08 Damon’s Journey into Business and Data
  • 02:53 The Importance of Data in Business
  • 03:44 Casual Conversation: Personal Preferences
  • 07:17 Damon’s Business Ventures and Insights
  • 11:41 The Role of AI and Machine Learning in Business
  • 14:01 Balancing Personal Life and Business
  • 15:21 Future of Medical Research and AI
  • 19:30 Advice for Aspiring Data Scientists

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