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What is Business Process Automation? Business Process automation refers to the act of using technology to automate repeatable daily tasks. It helps in making work get done faster by routing information to the right individuals, teams and departments at the right times through pre-defined rules and actions.
Manual processes require a lot of time and usually includes a large number of employees doing many repetitive actions to make sure the process is moving properly. Business Process Automation helps you free up your workforce from these repeated actions enabling you to reorganize your organization structure and focus more on creative tasks and innovation.
Business process automation ensures that you can maintain the same output with a reduction in number of employees, thus with BPA you can start focusing more on the quality of your employees instead of the quantity, eventually reducing the overall cost of business operations.
No matter how efficient a person is, he/she are always prone to errors and it is impossible to avoid human errors. Automation can limit if not completely remove the possibility of errors in certain stages of the business process.
Monitoring all employees in a company and ensuring a proper flow of information is a very difficult task. With BPA you can keep track of all the business processes from one place, make sure all teams are being updated properly, set the right goals and deadlines and ensure your company is running smoothly towards achieving its goals.
Automating business processes allows you to gain deeper insight into different aspects of your business and allows you to monitor and track the output and changes helping you make better business decisions for the future.
HR Onboarding
HR onboarding is a tedious job that includes tens if not hundreds of small tasks including setting up contracts, collecting documents, preparing access, providing computers, stationary, access to facilities and more. Handling this in a manual manner is prone to result in a ton of errors every time it is done. Through Business Process Automation you can simply create the process once, assign it’s owners so that whenever there is a new employee joining the company this process will notify each task owner of what they should be doing and when streamlining the entire onboarding phase and improving your employee’s experience.
Accounts Payable
Accounts Payable teams usually rely heavily on manual paper based processes where invoices and copies of contracts are being manually routed between each other. This leads to paper copies being misplaced or delayed on someone’s desk leading to unpaid invoices and upset vendors. Following up on paperwork and answering phone calls from vendors takes up a lot of an employee’s time that can be better spent elsewhere. With Business Process Automation organizations can take their manual accounts payable processes and start tracking all invoices from the moment they are received through the different stages each invoice goes through until it gets to the final cycle helping them reduce errors and boost vendor satisfaction as a result of a faster and more efficient process.
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Customer Support
Any organization that has customer support teams providing support to their customers via email, social or a website know that their support inboxes are always packed with hundreds or thousands of support tickets that they have no way of taking care of them all. With technology advancements the use of AI and Business Process automation allows them to identify specific keywords, find the right resolution for it, send it to a customer service rep for approval before it is communicated the customer who raised the issue accelerating resolution times and increasing your customer’s satisfaction.
Social Media Management
Social media is one of the most important aspects of building and maintaining your brand’s reputation. That’s why you can’t let just anyone post on your social media channels with getting the green light from all concerned parties. Business Process Automation helps here by building a process that sends any created post in an approval process from the community manager, to the marketing manager to the GM as an example and once approved it will be automatically posted online.
Final Thoughts
Organizations seeking to be competitive in the market nowadays can’t hide from business process automation. It needs to be a core component in its strategy and operations since it helps in organizational management, helps in making more informed business decisions and increases the output while reducing costs.
Learn how Exceeders can help you automate your business processes and encourage growth of your business.
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Originally published Aug 30, 2019 3:17:31 PM, updated August 30, 2019
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COVID-19 has become the most circulated word in 2020. This pandemic has already impacted the way organisations operate and will continue to fundamentally change them in the foreseeable future.
As this continues to impact our lives, remote working is our new reality. So, how do leaders, managers, & employees make this abrupt shift with minimal dips in efficiency?
Since we have been implementing remote working since 2014, we have come up with some guidelines on how you & your employees can effectively transition into remote working.
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With new businesses rapidly adopting cloud-based apps, these solutions have become mainstream in the industry as well as personal life. From our daily emails to phone storage, practically everything is stored and managed by cloud computing apps.
However, the uses of cloud computing are not just limited to personal emails or storage. With cloud computing services firms can avoid the upfront cost and complexity of owning and maintaining their own IT infrastructure, and instead simply pay for what they use, when they use it.
In the simplest terms, cloud computing means storing and accessing data and programs over the Internet instead of your computer's hard drive.
According to Microsoft,
“....cloud computing is the delivery of computing services—including servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence—over the Internet (“the cloud”) to offer faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale. You typically pay only for cloud services you use, helping you lower your operating costs, run your infrastructure more efficiently, and scale as your business needs change...”
Let's see the top five ways business are using cloud computing in their day to day operations.
The cloud allows users to enjoy network-based access to communication tools like emails and calendars. Most of the messaging and calling apps like Skype and WhatsApp are also based on cloud infrastructure. All your messages and information are stored on the service provider’s hardware rather than on your personal device. This allows you access your information from anywhere via the internet.
VEGA Messenger and iDenedi are our very own communication app that allow remote teams to work and collaborate from anywhere in the world - in a very safe and secure way.
The modern computing power and capacity of the cloud lets businesses to store information about user behaviour. This can be used to develop customised solutions, messages and products based on the preferences of customers.
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When organisations choose cloud for data storage the responsibility of their data also lies with the service provider. This saves business the cost of infrastructure and maintenance. The cloud service provider is responsible for securing data and meeting legal and compliance requirements.
The cloud also provides more flexibility in the sense that you can enjoy large storage and on-demand backups.
Recovery is also performed faster in the cloud because the data is stored over a network of physical servers rather than at one on-site data centre. Dropbox, Google Drive and Amazon S3 are popular examples of cloud backup solutions.
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Many of these services include many pre-coded tools and libraries — like directory services, search and security. Some will also offer full end to end service from strategy, consultancy, UX/UI, Development, QA and support. This can speed up and simplify the development process.
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Many business management applications like customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) are also based on a cloud service provider. Software as a Service (SAAS) has become a popular method for deploying enterprise-level software.
It ensures hassle-free management, maintenance and security of your organisation’s critical business resources and allows you to access these applications conveniently via a web browser.
Here is a use case of our partner, iSystems
As a busy distributor, iSystem's client, Oxford University Press needed a sophisticated solution to optimise its distribution and customer service operations.
Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations is a cloud-based business application platform that combines components of customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP), along with productivity applications and artificial intelligence tools.
iSystems supported Oxford University Press with a full integration between all the departments improved service by making current data available to all and streamlined order processing, saving OUP time and money.
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Cloud computing services are still at a relatively early stage of adoption, despite their success stories. Many companies are still contemplating which apps to adopt and when.
However, their usage is only likely to go up as enterprises get more comfortable with the idea of their data being somewhere other than an expensive server in the basement.
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