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ARE THE ROBOTS TAKING OVER BUSINESS?

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It is the year 2022. Tech is in right now. Businesses are searching for the impactful, new, and shiny. ALL OF IT IS ABOUT THE BIG NOW. Everyone is anticipating the next big thing, from automation to data processing advancements.

 

Take Robotic Process Automation (RPA) as an example; despite its ominous sounding moniker, it is as commonplace as they come. People often associate RPA with "the robots are taking over," such as in the Terminator or Matrix, when they first hear the term. However, in this instance, we are referring to software that is executing on a real or virtual system. Even if it might not have the same level of intrigue as a Hollywood science fiction film, think about copy-paste operations or quickly moving information across locations. RPA primarily involves employing software to automate repetitive, high-volume tasks that up to now have only been completed by humans. It is a sort of business process automation that enables anyone to specify a set of tasks for software to carry out. This type of programming can imitate the majority of interactions between humans and computers to quickly and accurately execute a large number of activities. Take client onboarding, pay processing, or adding the content of scanned documents to an application, as examples. In the end, it comes down to automating some of the time-consuming, repetitive, and monotonous computer-based tasks and procedures found in the office.

 

 

 

ECL believes that by using automation to address the issue of tedious and boring business procedures, organisational productivity will be increased in a variety of ways. The strategy is easy: establishing a strategy framework that supports and promotes gradual and steady automation while ensuring that the team or workforce invests its time and resources in activities that support overarching objectives.

 

 

 

In other words, businesses need to start figuring out how to free up workers so they can concentrate on strategic goals. We must start creating a thriving ecosystem around intelligent automation as businesses adopt the process of digital transformation to enhance their operations. Intelligent automation will fill in the gaps in manual and time-consuming business processes, which will then improve and generate more value for the organisation.

 

 

 

Too much of the attention on transformation has been focused on technology without taking into account the people and process aspects. Automation now serves as a reminder for a people, process, and technology strategy that is more balanced, which will greatly increase the success rates of transformations. Think about using THE BIG NOW to grow your company. Work wiser rather than harder. Use ECL to automate.

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