At WebM, our loyalty is to the client’s result. We build and manage the “Digital Core” that turns our partners’ strategic plans into a flawless technical reality. Achieving that level of excellence requires a deep obsession with efficiency and precision.
Recently, our Technical Operations Manager, Grigory Metlenko —who oversees both the WebM and YEWS teams – wrote a detailed article exploring this philosophy in the context of modern tools. It was sparked by a typing competition we ran for our technical team, but it dives into a much bigger topic: the future of work in the age of AI.
The piece outlines our core belief: we don’t use AI to replace our experts; we use it to amplify them. It explains why, for the high-precision work of coding and systems management, the keyboard remains a master craftsman’s tool. It also introduces the concept of “modality fluency”—knowing when to use voice, AI, or typing to eliminate the “hidden tax of inefficiency” and get the best possible result.
It’s a deep dive into the culture of excellence that allows us to deliver for our partners and clients.
To read the full article, you can find it on our partner, YEWS company blog here: https://yews.com.au/is-typing-obsolete