Demand for process automation is rapidly increasing as organizations struggling to compete in a stressed economy work to survive and hopefully grow. The concept of process automation is a sound direction to take and will provide beneficial results ranging from cost reduction to increased efficiency for the organization as a whole yet at the same time, potentially create a sense of angst in the employee base. This angst of course is the sense that process automation will eliminate jobs, which is not always the case and should be communicated. In my view, successful process automation requires a team effort beginning with the end user and an understanding of how the process works now
I’ve heard on more than one occasion, workflow or process automation would be great if only it were fast, easy and inexpensive to implement
” Lately, I’ve been hearing, “We think process automation/workflow might be good for us, but how do we target the right process?...We all know that there are so, so many processes that could be streamlined with process automation or workflow
Many businesses see process improvement and automation as essential to future success but few understand it fully and in many cases, do not have a full understanding of how their businesses actually operate
The Good When we have a problem with information we are able to immediately architect a solution / create a strategy to address the issue through collection, automation and management to enable the task at hand
In a world where everyone wonders what will be next in social collaboration, process automation or electronic content management, this article actually presents a new way of looking at the state of the web today
Bob Larrivee, Director and Industry Advisor – AIIM You can meet me September 13 at the Document Strategy Forum in Chicago Email me: blarrivee@aiim.org Follow me on Twitter – BobLarrivee Remember to visit these sites often: www.aiim.org/training www.aiimcommunities.org #automation #businessprocess #process #businessprocessoptimization #BPM #Improvement
If you are looking for some great research information from our industry, feel free to visit our research site and download some of our Industry Watch Reports today at www.aiim.org/research Bob Larrivee, Director of Custom Research – AIIM Email me: blarrivee@aiim.org Follow me on Twitter – BobLarrivee www.aiim.org/training I will be speaking at the following events: • # Share2014 , June 18-20, 2014 in Johannesburg, SA • # AIIMForumUK , June 25, 2014 in London UK • # NIRMA2014 , August 10-13, 2014 in Las Vegas, NV #automation #infochaos #BPM #paperfree #process #BusinessProcessManagement #ScanningandCapture #paperless
id=QN0kyeHXtJMC [3] http://sm2strategic.com/what-is-the-experience-economy/ [4] http://info.getsatisfaction.com/rs/getsatisfaction/images/Get Satisfaction Forrester Age of Customer.pdf [5] http://blogs.gartner.com/jake-sorofman/six-digital-disruptions-rocking-marketers-worlds/ [6] http://blogs.gartner.com/jake-sorofman/six-digital-disruptions-rocking-marketers-worlds/ [7] http://hbr.org/2014/07/the-ultimate-marketing-machine/ar/1 #customer #customerengagement #BusinessProcessManagement #processes #automation #EnterpriseContentManagement #casemanagement #smartprocessapplications #ScanningandCapture
Automate The automation portion of the AIIM BPM methodology focuses on the reduction of manual intervention. Through the use of workflows, metadata input and storage location (often at the folder level), one is able to establish automation where manual input had once been required
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