Robotic process automation can help organizations become more efficient by automating repetitive, rules-based tasks. It allows organizations to free up employees' time so they can focus on more complex work. Robotic automation can quickly process high volumes of transactions and data across multiple systems. It is a scalable solution that can easily adapt to changing workloads. ENGIE has experience implementing robotic automation for clients in both the public and private sectors. They help identify the right processes to automate and ensure projects are implemented smoothly and deliver benefits.
At Zensar, we envision operational efficiencies through our proprietary RPA framework, using which we identify hidden pockets of automation opportunities and deliver process improvements to our global customers across verticals like Manufacturing, Banking, Retail and Insurance etc.
Capgemini Robotic Process Automation special edition summer 2017UiPath
The rise of automation is bringing a plethora of opportunities to both organizations and individuals. Capgemini is at the forefront of this revolution – our Automation Drive is a unified, open and dynamic suite of automation tools and services that help our clients embark on a new journey of reimagining the way they do business. A number of experts from Capgemini's Business Services have shared their insights on various aspects of automation, and we hope that this collection of articles will help you navigate your business through the uncharted waters of this new age towards a productive automation environment.
The document provides information about robotic process automation (RPA), including:
1) An endorsement of RPA training from Nextspace that helped someone start a career in robotics.
2) An overview of RPA, the benefits it provides, common implementation mistakes to avoid, and a recommended multi-step journey for a successful RPA implementation.
3) Details on each step of the RPA implementation journey - from initial proof of concept, to piloting a process, ramping up automation, and ultimately institutionalizing RPA.
Make the office productivity step change with encanvas rpaNewton Day Uploads
This document discusses the need for improved office automation and introduces robotic process automation (RPA) as a solution. It notes that while other areas have seen large productivity increases, office productivity has improved only modestly. RPA can automate many repetitive tasks currently performed by humans, such as data entry, form filling, and information aggregation. This would free up workers' time and reduce costs compared to existing alternatives. The document outlines challenges with current approaches and how RPA is different in being able to mimic human tasks without fundamentally changing processes.
This document discusses robotic process automation (RPA) and its role in digital operations. It defines RPA as software that mimics human actions for repetitive tasks. RPA is described as the first step in digital transformation, laying the foundation for more advanced technologies like artificial intelligence. The document outlines the benefits of RPA, such as increased productivity, accuracy, and cost savings. It provides examples of finance, IT, and supply chain processes that are well-suited for RPA. Finally, it shares a case study where RPA helped a client automate labor-intensive back office functions and realize substantial cost reductions.
Connected Underwriting Capabilities for the Digital InsurerAppian
Opportunity drives competition and the race to gain market share. Learn how Insurers can achieve profitable growth through a collaborative insurance underwriting technology infrastructure that centers work around the customer: http://ap.pn/2m8lUl7
Take this opportunity to learn more about how Robotic Process Automation (RPA) play a role with your ERP. Learn more about the use of RPA for ERP-driven processes and how they can help organizations like yours make routine, time-consuming tasks less expensive and less labor-intensive.
Presented by Lewis Hopkins, Senior Technology Specialist, Smart ERP Solutions, discusses current automation trends and challenges along with providing insight on how the automation technology can have a significant impact on your organization. This webinar will included a demonstration of how bots can assist organizations with better workflows and enhanced customer service.
At Zensar, we envision operational efficiencies through our proprietary RPA framework, using which we identify hidden pockets of automation opportunities and deliver process improvements to our global customers across verticals like Manufacturing, Banking, Retail and Insurance etc.
Capgemini Robotic Process Automation special edition summer 2017UiPath
The rise of automation is bringing a plethora of opportunities to both organizations and individuals. Capgemini is at the forefront of this revolution – our Automation Drive is a unified, open and dynamic suite of automation tools and services that help our clients embark on a new journey of reimagining the way they do business. A number of experts from Capgemini's Business Services have shared their insights on various aspects of automation, and we hope that this collection of articles will help you navigate your business through the uncharted waters of this new age towards a productive automation environment.
The document provides information about robotic process automation (RPA), including:
1) An endorsement of RPA training from Nextspace that helped someone start a career in robotics.
2) An overview of RPA, the benefits it provides, common implementation mistakes to avoid, and a recommended multi-step journey for a successful RPA implementation.
3) Details on each step of the RPA implementation journey - from initial proof of concept, to piloting a process, ramping up automation, and ultimately institutionalizing RPA.
Make the office productivity step change with encanvas rpaNewton Day Uploads
This document discusses the need for improved office automation and introduces robotic process automation (RPA) as a solution. It notes that while other areas have seen large productivity increases, office productivity has improved only modestly. RPA can automate many repetitive tasks currently performed by humans, such as data entry, form filling, and information aggregation. This would free up workers' time and reduce costs compared to existing alternatives. The document outlines challenges with current approaches and how RPA is different in being able to mimic human tasks without fundamentally changing processes.
This document discusses robotic process automation (RPA) and its role in digital operations. It defines RPA as software that mimics human actions for repetitive tasks. RPA is described as the first step in digital transformation, laying the foundation for more advanced technologies like artificial intelligence. The document outlines the benefits of RPA, such as increased productivity, accuracy, and cost savings. It provides examples of finance, IT, and supply chain processes that are well-suited for RPA. Finally, it shares a case study where RPA helped a client automate labor-intensive back office functions and realize substantial cost reductions.
Connected Underwriting Capabilities for the Digital InsurerAppian
Opportunity drives competition and the race to gain market share. Learn how Insurers can achieve profitable growth through a collaborative insurance underwriting technology infrastructure that centers work around the customer: http://ap.pn/2m8lUl7
Take this opportunity to learn more about how Robotic Process Automation (RPA) play a role with your ERP. Learn more about the use of RPA for ERP-driven processes and how they can help organizations like yours make routine, time-consuming tasks less expensive and less labor-intensive.
Presented by Lewis Hopkins, Senior Technology Specialist, Smart ERP Solutions, discusses current automation trends and challenges along with providing insight on how the automation technology can have a significant impact on your organization. This webinar will included a demonstration of how bots can assist organizations with better workflows and enhanced customer service.
Using agile automation methodology to automate business processesUiPath
Daniel Dines, CEO of UiPath, talks to Innovation Nation
about how UiPath’s Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
technology has become an integral part of Capgemini’s
Business Services solutions, as well as dispelling some
myths about the hype around robotics and automation.
AI & Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to Digitally Transform Your EnvironmentCprime
This presentation will help you understand how to think about emerging technologies for your Business. You receive context and a simple framework for how to think about RPA as an enabler to transform your customer experience and business operations.
Blue Prism_White Paper_ Technical KickstarterKeith Bowman
This document provides an overview of common questions customers have when beginning an RPA deployment. It discusses considerations around choosing an RPA technology, including the importance of designing automations for longevity, reusability, and resilience. The document cautions against desktop recording approaches, noting they result in inflexible scripts that are difficult to maintain. It emphasizes the need for a centralized, model-based approach to building and running automations at scale across an enterprise. Security, control, and workflow are highlighted as important factors for ensuring governance and handling exceptions.
This document summarizes a case study about Xchanging's implementation of robotic process automation (RPA) using Blue Prism software. Some key points:
1) Xchanging automated 14 core processes using 27 robots, replacing the need for some full-time employees and achieving typical cost savings of 30% per process.
2) Xchanging saw benefits beyond cost savings, including improved service quality, increased compliance, and scalability.
3) The implementation challenged common myths about RPA, showing it was used to do more work rather than replace people, was welcomed by staff, automated offshore processes, and had strategic benefits beyond just cost savings.
Accelerate your Finance & Accounting processes with RPAUiPath
RPA digitizes your F&A operations faster than you thought possible. As the roles of CFOs and their teams continue to transform to keep organizations on a forward-looking path, RPA has become more significant than ever.
Now, CFOs and financial professionals can focus more strategically when RPA and AI take over the routine work.
• Find out how you can drive sustainable growth with RPA in your organization
• Learn how you can enable faster, more accurate reporting and proactively respond to changing compliance mandates
• See how RPA works for professionals like you and understand the results they achieve
Access the full whitepaper here:
https://bit.ly/2xt4idE
IT Automation: Rise of the Process RobotsCapgemini
Paul Taylor Senior Solution Architect - Capgemini
Dr Marcus Esser BPS Global Automation Lead - Capgemini
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is currently a significant talking point and a lot is being written about its long-term impact on people, operations and customer experience. What is driving this discussion? An explosion in data volumes; intensified market competition; and the need for businesses to change and new ways of responding quickly to change and customer demand, whilst also maintaining stability in their core operations.
Robotic Automation is a set of technologies that use software as a ‘virtual FTE’ to manipulate existing application software (e.g. ERPs and CRMs) in the same way that a person completes a process. This helps eliminate or reduce human intervention in the execution of tasks and decision making. Hear about automation case studies which use a variety of tools, leading edge technologies and delivery approaches.
3 Amazing Examples of Real-life RPA Use Cases - SignityMegha V
As you may know by now, thinking over RPA use cases is our favorite solution for holding on to the positive facts about automation, while not getting carried away by the insights drawn from a whole plethora of positive statistical data. This time, we’ll be pondering some robotic process automation use cases in Customer Service, Finance, and Human Resources.
Robotic process automation brings out a lot of benefits in different industry niche as it supports high-frequency manual, repetitive, rules-based processes, which are critical for an appropriate service. So, here are some of the real-world RPA use case examples that are being leveraged by the industry leaders.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is certainly not a new concept. Yet, for whatever reason, it’s still surprisingly misunderstood. To truly understand the value proposition RPA offers companies, as well as debunk some misinformation, our panel of experts will:
- Share ideas and approaches to leveraging RPA for both front and back office operations.
- Discuss the practical applications of this emerging technology within the asset management industry.
- Discuss why some RPA projects fail while others succeed.
Intelligent Automation: Exploring Enterprise Opportunities for Systems that D...Cognizant
To compete in an era of globalization and fast-moving business change, organizations need to apply smart technologies, which can reduce costs, increase scalability, improve accuracy, boost speed and make better use of human efforts.
Digital Transformation And The Role of Robotic Process Automation (RPA)ARJUN S MEDA
Integrating digital technology within all the business areas to transform the operating model and deliver better value to customer is the essence of Digital Transformation. Empowering technology at the core to increase operational efficiency, improve employee performance and customer experience are a few key areas addressed by Digital Transformation.
It requires a cultural shift in the way the organizations operate and a strong leadership to identify the areas to be transformed and to explore new opportunities.
Understanding how RPA can enable digital transformation and upgrade the workplaces of the future is a key skill for C-suite executives.
Robotic process automation (RPA) is the use of software bots that can automate repetitive rule based tasks and reduce the manual intervention, thereby increasing the operational efficiency and reduce errors. It helps employees to focus on areas in which they can add value rather than spending efforts on repetitive and mundane tasks.
Key points of discussion:
What is Digital Transformation and why is it required
Framework for Digital Transformation
Elements of Digital Transformation
What is RPA
Role of RPA in Digital Transformation
Benefits of RPA
Achieving Innovation and Excellence with Robotic Process Automation (RPA)Sutherland Healthcare
Sutherland Healthcare's SVP and Head of APAC discusses how robotic process automation (RPA) is a game-changer for healthcare when it comes to delivering innovation and excellence to hospitals, health plans, patients, and members.
Robotic Process Automation End-to-End Implementation RoadmapChazey Partners
RPA is a software solution, commonly referred to as “bots”, which mimic or automate tasks normally performed by humans interacting with data between systems. In common definitions RPA essentially comes down to removing human beings from operations that are repetitive evaluations requiring rules based decision criteria. Whereas automation addresses high volume repetitive tasks, RPA is the next step to include decision making under a controlled set of parameters. Like with other transformations, business leaders should adopt a structured framework with clear, tangible benefits and correctly defined expectations before embarking on an RPA journey. This Robotic Process Automation handbook offers you a clear, structured framework with which to launch and implement your RPA program. It ensures the technology is integrated well within existing systems and business operations and empowers your business to be future ready with dynamic adjustment of processes along your automation journey.
Robotic Process Automation for Financial ServicesAppian
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is emerging as a cost-effective technique to get work done in Financial Services Institutions (FSIs).
With the advent of RPA, executives should reconsider how they manage organizational business processes and support information technology.
Learn more about robotic process automation and the transformation continuum in this executive perspective: http://ap.pn/2jYWrMG
How to Pitch RPA: Your Guide to Getting Stakeholder ApprovalsKofax
Ready to implement RPA? You'll need support from internal stakeholders to implement robotic process automation and this guide will help you sell them on this transformative technology.
This presentation covers the current scenario of RPA industry, its imapct on BFSI Industry. It further covers the challenges, the myths, opportunities,benefits and future trends.
Deloitte - Automate this: The business leader’s guide to robotic and intellig...UiPath
We have seen it in the movies...we have read fantastical futuristic fiction about it as youngsters in school...and now it is upon us: Robots performing human tasks.
The future posed by visionary film creators and novelists is still a bit further away, but the technological advancements which could make it possible are coming, and potentially with great speed. There is a buzz around how robots can transform business processes. We have been talking for years about robots — the droids that mimic humans in a factory — but now we are on the verge of seeing robots that replicate the human brain, rather than only arms and legs. Just like their physical cousins transformed manufacturing, these “virtual” robots are likely to change the way we run our business processes.
8 Real World Use Cases for Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Financeoostherema
8 Real World Use Cases for Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Finance
https://www.cigen.com.au
Given the large amount of low complexity and high volume manual processes involved in finance (e.g., producing financial statements, card activation, account opening), CiGen RPA discusses how robotic process automation might serve the industry well.
robotic process automation
Understanding Robotic process automation by bhawani nandan prasadBhawani N Prasad
The document discusses robotic process automation (RPA). It defines RPA as using software "robots" to capture and interpret existing applications for processing transactions, manipulating data, and communicating with other systems. The document outlines different levels and categories of automation, as well as common use cases of RPA in various industries like finance, telecommunications, retail, accounting, IT, healthcare, and HR. It also lists some major RPA vendors and poses questions about RPA.
An introduction to RPA covering and introduction to the topic some key concepts and providers.
(Please request access if you would like to use any of the content presented on these slides)
This document provides an overview of robotic process automation (RPA) in finance, including key areas where RPA can be applied and benefits realized. It discusses popular adoption methods, examples of processes that are good candidates for RPA in banking, capital markets, and insurance. The document also outlines a strategy for developing an RPA program, including assessing automation opportunities, building a business case, determining the operating model, identifying partners, and planning the roadmap. Benefits of RPA include increased productivity, accuracy, scalability, compliance, business continuity, and cost savings.
What You Need to Know About Robotic Process Automation: How It Works & Real-W...Captricity
This document discusses robotic process automation (RPA) and how it can be used to digitize paper documents and processes. It describes Captricity's RPA solution which uses machine learning and crowdsourcing to extract and verify data from paper forms. The solution allows users to upload documents, automatically index them using predefined templates, shred fields of data which are then processed one at a time for human verification. This achieves over 99.5% accuracy and can deliver electronic data within hours. Examples are given of how insurance companies have used it to extract data from millions of historical documents like death certificates to gain insights from new data sources and improve underwriting.
Using agile automation methodology to automate business processesUiPath
Daniel Dines, CEO of UiPath, talks to Innovation Nation
about how UiPath’s Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
technology has become an integral part of Capgemini’s
Business Services solutions, as well as dispelling some
myths about the hype around robotics and automation.
AI & Robotic Process Automation (RPA) to Digitally Transform Your EnvironmentCprime
This presentation will help you understand how to think about emerging technologies for your Business. You receive context and a simple framework for how to think about RPA as an enabler to transform your customer experience and business operations.
Blue Prism_White Paper_ Technical KickstarterKeith Bowman
This document provides an overview of common questions customers have when beginning an RPA deployment. It discusses considerations around choosing an RPA technology, including the importance of designing automations for longevity, reusability, and resilience. The document cautions against desktop recording approaches, noting they result in inflexible scripts that are difficult to maintain. It emphasizes the need for a centralized, model-based approach to building and running automations at scale across an enterprise. Security, control, and workflow are highlighted as important factors for ensuring governance and handling exceptions.
This document summarizes a case study about Xchanging's implementation of robotic process automation (RPA) using Blue Prism software. Some key points:
1) Xchanging automated 14 core processes using 27 robots, replacing the need for some full-time employees and achieving typical cost savings of 30% per process.
2) Xchanging saw benefits beyond cost savings, including improved service quality, increased compliance, and scalability.
3) The implementation challenged common myths about RPA, showing it was used to do more work rather than replace people, was welcomed by staff, automated offshore processes, and had strategic benefits beyond just cost savings.
Accelerate your Finance & Accounting processes with RPAUiPath
RPA digitizes your F&A operations faster than you thought possible. As the roles of CFOs and their teams continue to transform to keep organizations on a forward-looking path, RPA has become more significant than ever.
Now, CFOs and financial professionals can focus more strategically when RPA and AI take over the routine work.
• Find out how you can drive sustainable growth with RPA in your organization
• Learn how you can enable faster, more accurate reporting and proactively respond to changing compliance mandates
• See how RPA works for professionals like you and understand the results they achieve
Access the full whitepaper here:
https://bit.ly/2xt4idE
IT Automation: Rise of the Process RobotsCapgemini
Paul Taylor Senior Solution Architect - Capgemini
Dr Marcus Esser BPS Global Automation Lead - Capgemini
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is currently a significant talking point and a lot is being written about its long-term impact on people, operations and customer experience. What is driving this discussion? An explosion in data volumes; intensified market competition; and the need for businesses to change and new ways of responding quickly to change and customer demand, whilst also maintaining stability in their core operations.
Robotic Automation is a set of technologies that use software as a ‘virtual FTE’ to manipulate existing application software (e.g. ERPs and CRMs) in the same way that a person completes a process. This helps eliminate or reduce human intervention in the execution of tasks and decision making. Hear about automation case studies which use a variety of tools, leading edge technologies and delivery approaches.
3 Amazing Examples of Real-life RPA Use Cases - SignityMegha V
As you may know by now, thinking over RPA use cases is our favorite solution for holding on to the positive facts about automation, while not getting carried away by the insights drawn from a whole plethora of positive statistical data. This time, we’ll be pondering some robotic process automation use cases in Customer Service, Finance, and Human Resources.
Robotic process automation brings out a lot of benefits in different industry niche as it supports high-frequency manual, repetitive, rules-based processes, which are critical for an appropriate service. So, here are some of the real-world RPA use case examples that are being leveraged by the industry leaders.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is certainly not a new concept. Yet, for whatever reason, it’s still surprisingly misunderstood. To truly understand the value proposition RPA offers companies, as well as debunk some misinformation, our panel of experts will:
- Share ideas and approaches to leveraging RPA for both front and back office operations.
- Discuss the practical applications of this emerging technology within the asset management industry.
- Discuss why some RPA projects fail while others succeed.
Intelligent Automation: Exploring Enterprise Opportunities for Systems that D...Cognizant
To compete in an era of globalization and fast-moving business change, organizations need to apply smart technologies, which can reduce costs, increase scalability, improve accuracy, boost speed and make better use of human efforts.
Digital Transformation And The Role of Robotic Process Automation (RPA)ARJUN S MEDA
Integrating digital technology within all the business areas to transform the operating model and deliver better value to customer is the essence of Digital Transformation. Empowering technology at the core to increase operational efficiency, improve employee performance and customer experience are a few key areas addressed by Digital Transformation.
It requires a cultural shift in the way the organizations operate and a strong leadership to identify the areas to be transformed and to explore new opportunities.
Understanding how RPA can enable digital transformation and upgrade the workplaces of the future is a key skill for C-suite executives.
Robotic process automation (RPA) is the use of software bots that can automate repetitive rule based tasks and reduce the manual intervention, thereby increasing the operational efficiency and reduce errors. It helps employees to focus on areas in which they can add value rather than spending efforts on repetitive and mundane tasks.
Key points of discussion:
What is Digital Transformation and why is it required
Framework for Digital Transformation
Elements of Digital Transformation
What is RPA
Role of RPA in Digital Transformation
Benefits of RPA
Achieving Innovation and Excellence with Robotic Process Automation (RPA)Sutherland Healthcare
Sutherland Healthcare's SVP and Head of APAC discusses how robotic process automation (RPA) is a game-changer for healthcare when it comes to delivering innovation and excellence to hospitals, health plans, patients, and members.
Robotic Process Automation End-to-End Implementation RoadmapChazey Partners
RPA is a software solution, commonly referred to as “bots”, which mimic or automate tasks normally performed by humans interacting with data between systems. In common definitions RPA essentially comes down to removing human beings from operations that are repetitive evaluations requiring rules based decision criteria. Whereas automation addresses high volume repetitive tasks, RPA is the next step to include decision making under a controlled set of parameters. Like with other transformations, business leaders should adopt a structured framework with clear, tangible benefits and correctly defined expectations before embarking on an RPA journey. This Robotic Process Automation handbook offers you a clear, structured framework with which to launch and implement your RPA program. It ensures the technology is integrated well within existing systems and business operations and empowers your business to be future ready with dynamic adjustment of processes along your automation journey.
Robotic Process Automation for Financial ServicesAppian
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is emerging as a cost-effective technique to get work done in Financial Services Institutions (FSIs).
With the advent of RPA, executives should reconsider how they manage organizational business processes and support information technology.
Learn more about robotic process automation and the transformation continuum in this executive perspective: http://ap.pn/2jYWrMG
How to Pitch RPA: Your Guide to Getting Stakeholder ApprovalsKofax
Ready to implement RPA? You'll need support from internal stakeholders to implement robotic process automation and this guide will help you sell them on this transformative technology.
This presentation covers the current scenario of RPA industry, its imapct on BFSI Industry. It further covers the challenges, the myths, opportunities,benefits and future trends.
Deloitte - Automate this: The business leader’s guide to robotic and intellig...UiPath
We have seen it in the movies...we have read fantastical futuristic fiction about it as youngsters in school...and now it is upon us: Robots performing human tasks.
The future posed by visionary film creators and novelists is still a bit further away, but the technological advancements which could make it possible are coming, and potentially with great speed. There is a buzz around how robots can transform business processes. We have been talking for years about robots — the droids that mimic humans in a factory — but now we are on the verge of seeing robots that replicate the human brain, rather than only arms and legs. Just like their physical cousins transformed manufacturing, these “virtual” robots are likely to change the way we run our business processes.
8 Real World Use Cases for Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Financeoostherema
8 Real World Use Cases for Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in Finance
https://www.cigen.com.au
Given the large amount of low complexity and high volume manual processes involved in finance (e.g., producing financial statements, card activation, account opening), CiGen RPA discusses how robotic process automation might serve the industry well.
robotic process automation
Understanding Robotic process automation by bhawani nandan prasadBhawani N Prasad
The document discusses robotic process automation (RPA). It defines RPA as using software "robots" to capture and interpret existing applications for processing transactions, manipulating data, and communicating with other systems. The document outlines different levels and categories of automation, as well as common use cases of RPA in various industries like finance, telecommunications, retail, accounting, IT, healthcare, and HR. It also lists some major RPA vendors and poses questions about RPA.
An introduction to RPA covering and introduction to the topic some key concepts and providers.
(Please request access if you would like to use any of the content presented on these slides)
This document provides an overview of robotic process automation (RPA) in finance, including key areas where RPA can be applied and benefits realized. It discusses popular adoption methods, examples of processes that are good candidates for RPA in banking, capital markets, and insurance. The document also outlines a strategy for developing an RPA program, including assessing automation opportunities, building a business case, determining the operating model, identifying partners, and planning the roadmap. Benefits of RPA include increased productivity, accuracy, scalability, compliance, business continuity, and cost savings.
What You Need to Know About Robotic Process Automation: How It Works & Real-W...Captricity
This document discusses robotic process automation (RPA) and how it can be used to digitize paper documents and processes. It describes Captricity's RPA solution which uses machine learning and crowdsourcing to extract and verify data from paper forms. The solution allows users to upload documents, automatically index them using predefined templates, shred fields of data which are then processed one at a time for human verification. This achieves over 99.5% accuracy and can deliver electronic data within hours. Examples are given of how insurance companies have used it to extract data from millions of historical documents like death certificates to gain insights from new data sources and improve underwriting.
The Business Case for Robotic Process Automation (RPA)Joe Tawfik
This paper by Kinetic Consulting Services (www.kineticcs.com) outlines the business case for Robotic Process Automation (RPA). It examines the commercial and strategic aspects of RPA.
Robotic process automation (RPA) uses software robots or artificial intelligence workers to automate clerical processes. RPA configures computer software or "robots" to capture and interpret existing applications, manipulate data, trigger responses, and communicate with other digital systems. It aims to use computers to manipulate existing application software like CRMs, ERPs, and help desks in the same way humans interact with those systems. RPA is an emerging form of automation that is being used in industries like banking, insurance, healthcare, and telecommunications to provide a team of "virtual workers" that can perform human tasks.
HfS Webinar Slides: The 2017 RPA Blueprint SnapshotHfS Research
View the webinar replay here: http://www.hfsresearch.com/webinars/hfs-webinar-unveiling-the-2017-rpa-blueprint-snapshot
Tired of the endless hype marketing, the expensively designed conference booths, the mind-numbing articles about robots stealing our jobs?
When you have a small number of, let's face it, small software firms sending such shockwaves through the global operations and outsourcing industry, it's no surprise we have so many of you scratching your heads wondering what is real versus fake news... wondering how "real" RPA is, versus all the claimed success and failure stories.
So let's tone down the rhetoric and reveal what is really happening in the industry. Based on new HfS State of Industry research of over 450 enterprise buyers, and our new HfS blueprints that will cover the leading RPA software platforms, we’ll give you a much needed reality check. HfS CEO Phil Fersht and SVP Intelligent Automation Tom Reuner discuss the following:
- The state of the RPA market in 2017 - what is the current adoption versus the hype?
- How is the market evolving for emerging RPA and cognitive solutions... is the HfS Continuum taking shape?
- What are the key drivers and inhibitors?
- How are the leading RPAs performing, in terms of the famous HfS Innovation and Execution Blueprint criteria?
- Which vendors are doing the best in terms of features, functionalities and driving their partner ecosystems?
- What's been the impact of "Free RPA" - is it disrupting the market?
- What can we expect next, with all the political unpredictability, outsourcing turmoil and general cloud of confusion surround our industry?
HfS Webinar Slides: The Virtual Workforce - How RPA Liberates People From Rob...HfS Research
What will the future of RPA look like? Experts from HfS and Blue Prism were joined by prof. Leslie Willcocks and prof. Mary Lacity to share their latest research. Find the webinar recording here: ow.ly/ZibDg
Chatbots + rpa (robotic process automation)Carlos Toxtli
El documento habla sobre la combinación de chatbots y automatización de procesos robóticos (RPA) para automatizar tareas que requieren fuerza intelectual. Explica conceptos como inteligencia artificial, aprendizaje automático, bots, herramientas de chatbots y RPAs. También menciona el uso de bots en educación y provee enlaces a demostraciones de bots de chat y audio con RPAs.
This slideshare is from the webinar on Lessons learned and business case for a rapid RPA with Lee Ward, EGM at Leading Global Infrastructure and Facilities Management organisation.
RPA (Robotic Process Automation), Current Job Market Situation, What exactly is RPA?, Why RPA?, Future is Now, Who are looking forward to hire you, Job orienetd course,RPA tools, Blur Prism, Uipath, Automation Anywhere
www.meritas.in
Robotics will be ubiquitous in the next few years and, with the ‘bots’ coming, advantage lies with organisations that can unlock the full potential of automation technologies. DigiBlu are expert in implementing Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and creating robotic workforces. You may not know where to start the journey to automation and your end destination will not be fully defined, but DigiBlu can help you on your way: starting small with a pilot, scaling fast and helping you to maximise the benefits
EnableSoft's Foxtrot Robotic Process Automation is restructuring workloads in over 500 organizations globally. See how businesses use Robotic Process Automation to increase their efficiency, productivity, and profitability.
NACHA Payments 2013 - Payments Systems Worldwide: Non-Bank Providers PerspectiveEarthport
Non-Bank Providers are often able to introduce less expensive products and services more quickly than the typical financial institution. In part this is due to the regulatory pressures in the financial industry, but these offerings could also be attributed towards the willingness to embrace emerging trends. In this session speakers offer insights on how the non-bank is poised to succeed in today’s market and how they are able to extend their offerings beyond consumers and begin working with the financial institution to extend the reach of both the bank and the non-bank networks.
Returned Product Analysis (RPA) involves physically and functionally evaluating medical devices that have been returned from patients to investigate complaints, collect evidence, and create investigation reports. This process is done to comply with regulatory post-market surveillance requirements. The RPA lab analyzes a variety of electronics and implantable medical devices using methods like functional testing, burn-in testing, troubleshooting, incubation, cleaning, rebuilding, and soldering to identify any issues.
Estrategias tecnológicas de crecimiento acelerado para startupsCarlos Toxtli
El documento ofrece varias estrategias tecnológicas para que las startups logren un crecimiento acelerado, incluyendo generar contenido, recopilar y analizar grandes cantidades de datos con machine learning y deep learning, automatizar procesos con robotización y RPA, implementar inteligencia artificial a través de bots y demo bots, y adquirir clientes de manera efectiva.
The document provides an overview of Mindfields, an advisory firm that offers automation advisory services including research, education, consulting, and execution. It discusses Mindfields' value proposition as a thought leader in robotic process automation (RPA), their approach methodology involving phases of assessment and implementation, and lessons learned from RPA engagements. The document also lists Mindfields' key capabilities, clients, and locations in Australia, USA, and India.
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Field force automation involves using technology and software to automate the management and dispatch of mobile field workers. This document provides an 8-step guide to successfully implementing field force automation and realizing benefits such as improved productivity, customer service, and invoicing. It discusses selecting the right software and suppliers, piloting the system, and continuing to focus on benefits after full implementation. Case studies are provided of companies like BT, Romtelecom, Northumbrian Water, and Kirklees Community Healthcare that improved efficiency, reduced costs, and better served customers through field force automation.
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The OpenText™ AppWorks™ Platform is the ideal solution to build new business applications and new business processes faster and in a simplified way. The solution leverages prior investments in enterprise software and legacy systems to bring together all existing IT assets and empowers the organization with the ability to monitor the entire enterprise under one platform.
1. Getting Robotic
Process Automation
How robotic automation can
automatically make you more agile,
productive and efficient
Clearerinsights
Lowercosts
Higher satisfaction
Greateraccuracy
Increasedproductivity
Solutionstocomplexproblems
agile
scalable
2. 3
We are a global
enterprise committed
long-term to the UK
ENGIE (formerly GDF SUEZ) is one of
the world’s leading energy and services
companies with long-term UK commitments.
Our UK operation comprises of three divisions:
Energy Infrastructure, Energy Solutions and
Services. Across the public, private and healthcare
sectors, we work as a strategic partner delivering
sustainable solutions to meet our customers’
current and future requirements.
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UK Clients
14,000 sites, 25 million square metres of managed space
Local Government
North Tyneside Council
North East Lincolnshire Council
Olympic Park
Cheshire West and Chester
Leeds City Council
Central Government
HM Treasury
Department for Work and Pensions
Healthcare
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Pinderfields and Pontefract Hospitals
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham
University Hospital North Durham
Royal Salford Hospital
Private Sector
The Shard
Gatwick Airport
BP Sullom Voe
3. 4 5
Business Processes
Facilities Management
Technical Services
Energy Services
Improving the efficiency
of UK businesses, buildings
and infrastructure
ENGIE are leading providers
of integrated services –
specialising in business process
solutions, FM, technical and
energy services for the built
environment. We offer efficient
management of buildings and
installations – whilst achieving
high levels of energy &
environmental efficiency.”
Wilfrid Petrie, Chief Executive
“
Our broad integrated service offering allows us to guarantee
transformational outcomes – from reducing cost & environmental
impact and maximising operational resilience, to improving the
quality & efficiency of business processes.
Services
Business processes
Business process outsourcing expertise which utilises our
innovative solutions to create and drive new opportunities.
Facilities management
Integrated and flexible Facilities Management services delivered
by our multi-skilled employees to ensure optimum efficiency.
Technical services
Complex technical projects, from design and construction,
to operation and maintenance support.
Energy services
Energy, carbon and sustainability strategies, harnessing
low-carbon technologies and energy efficiency.
4. 6 7
It is relatively rapid to
design, develop and deliver
a robotic automation
solution, whatever the legacy
IT infrastructure, systems
and software.
The applications for robotic
automation are wide ranging;
any definable, repeatable,
rules-based process can be
automated.
Because robotic automation
is scalable, it copes effortlessly
with ever-changing peaks and
troughs in workloads that
normally demand constant
shifts in human resources.
Typically, it is being
successfully applied to
carry out routine back office
processes, in functions such as
finance and accounting, human
resources, customer service
and procurement – improving
efficiency, cutting costs, and
raising productivity and quality
in tasks ranging from data
entry, to payroll processing
and online transactions.
Robotic automation can also
add further value by allowing
separate processes to be joined
up to create wider efficiencies
and improvements to services.
For example, if a customer
advises of a change of address
the robotic software updates
the data for one service area
and can then take the normally
siloed data and update all
other IT systems with the
same information, providing a
responsive and accurate service
for customers.
While robotic automation
could be seen as an evolution
of current technology, its
impact could be revolutionary,
enabling organisations to
radically redefine not just
how they work but the work
they do too.
“Robotic automation…
enables organisations to
automate existing user
actions – as if the user
were moving through
and across their current
raft of applications.”
(Forrester, 2014.)
Briefly, robotic software
interacts with the user
interface of existing business
applications (using the same
business and security rules)
to process transactions, input
and manipulate data, and
communicate with other
IT systems.
Relatively new, particularly
in the public sector, it is
rapidly gaining traction.
Organisations implementing
robotic automation have
seen immediate and dramatic
improvements in accuracy,
productivity and speed of
processing; while staff are
freed from mundane, repetitive
tasks to focus on added-value
and customer-oriented roles.
Robotic automation–
evolution or revolution?
“I welcome the
introduction of robotic
processing automation,
which is eliminating the
tedium of data inputting;
allowing our colleagues
more time to engage
with customers on higher
value services and
ensuring we deliver the
right benefit to the right
people at the right time.”
Jane Errington, Operations
Manager (Benefits), ENGIE
A capable and
scalable solution
Unlike other automation technologies, robotic
automation mimics existing rules-based processes.
“The speed which we have
been able to programme, build
and deliver the software for
additional robotic automation
processes is amazing. We
went from developing robotic
automation, to testing and
verifying output, and going
live in less than four weeks.”
Suzanne Sherriff,
Senior Project Manager,
ENGIE programme team
removal of human
data inputting
100%
RPA can be scaled up or down quickly
5. 8 9
An experienced
partner you can trust
ENGIE has first-hand experience of designing and
implementing robotic automation for clients.
“Having been trained
as robotic automation
experts, it’s really
exciting looking for other
areas where we can
develop and implement
the software.”
Rachel Trainor, Business
Analyst, ENGIE
programme team
Solutions to
complex problems
Robotic software is a key
tool to delivering the next
generation of eGovernment.
It’s also the case that when
back office APIs can be very
expensive and hugely impact
business case savings, robotic
software can provide a more
cost effective alternative as
part of a broader process
improvement programme.”
Martin Ruane,
Programme Director, ENGIE
“
As well as offering automation
expertise, our programme
team ensures that the
robotic automation project is
implemented in the smoothest,
most effective way possible
– developing and engaging
people during the seamless
transfer to robotic automation.
We work in collaboration
with client partners to make
sure the right processes are
automated in the right way
and the required benefits
are delivered speedily.
Our automation know-how
also ensures that clients
can avoid the pitfalls and
minimise the risks associated
with the introduction and
implementation of this
advanced new technology.
Over time, our public and
private sector experience
and expertise has taught
us that robotic automation
works best when it is part
of a broader process
improvement programme.
We have an extensive track
record of delivering successful
transformation programmes
across the public, private and
healthcare sectors. Our team
of transformational experts
can deliver wider process
improvement programmes,
in addition to robotic process
automation expertise, making
us uniquely placed to ensure
that our transformation
projects deliver sustainable,
tangible business benefits over
the long-term.
We know from experience
that people are the real
drivers behind a successful
organisation that is able to
continually evolve and improve
and we can implement Lean
Six Sigma training to ensure
that employees at all levels
are engaged, empowered and
motivated to achieve the goals
of the enterprise.
6. 10 11
Quick and simple
to implement...
...and return on
your investment
The future of the back office
is humans working side-by-
side with robots – just as in
manufacturing – achieving lower
costs, increased efficiency and
quality, improved productivity
and more fulfilled employees.
In most cases, it is a team
effort. People work alongside
the ‘robots’ in assisted
automation, intervening
when a human needs to
make a decision, for example
regarding an exception.
Robotic automation replaces
mundane, manual tasks not
people’s jobs. This creates
capacity, which the organisation
can choose to reinvest in
added-value, realise as savings
or a combination of the two;
according to the needs of the
business.
The benefits of robotic
automation can be maximised
by integrating the automation
with other assistive technologies
as part of a wider process
improvement package. For
example, robotic automation
can be used to support channel
shift; combining online forms
with robotic automation helps
reduce routine workload on
organisations and empowers
customers with a self-service
facility that is easily accessible,
high quality and extremely
responsive.
Robotic automation also creates
non-direct opportunities as
part of a wider transformation
programme, which delivers
further service enhancements,
efficiencies and cost savings.
One of the major
advantages of
RPA is that it is
comparatively
simple and
straightforward to
implement as it uses
the existing user
interface and mimics
existing user actions.
It is not built in to
the IT infrastructure
but is positioned
above it.
Organisations are able to
experience the benefits of
robotic automation without
having to transform or even
update their legacy applications
and systems.
What is more, robotic automation
is code-free; no formal software
project is required. It is also
non-invasive, so the security
and integrity of the current
applications is fully maintained.
This enables business users
to drive the design and
development of the automation
project, and to manage and
maintain the automated process
without additional burden placed
on the IT resource.
Robotic automation is a highly
affordable, quick-to-implement
process improvement solution
that provides a rapid return on
investment.
A process can often be automated
within one to two months; while
robotic automation projects
usually achieve total payback
within a few weeks.
The returns are more than just
financial. In-house teams develop
robotic automation expertise
and, as well as managing the
automated process, are able to
seek out further opportunities
for automation – this ensures
staff continue to enhance their
robotics know-how and the
organisation benefits from
continual improvement.
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Low implementation costs
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Quick to implement
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7. 12 13
Clearer insights
Robotic automation continually
monitors every transaction,
providing a complete process
record for advanced analytics.
Interrogating this
mine of data provides
valuable management
insights that can be
used to inform more
effective decision
making and to
streamline business
processes.
Higher satisfaction
Employees
RPA enables the automation
of manual, repetitive tasks
that often do not add real
value to the service offered.
Relieving employees from these
monotonous duties, such as
data inputting, allows people
to be deployed to personally
interactive, problem-solving
tasks, such as customer contact
and query resolution.
Employees are also able to focus
more on strategic thinking, and
improving overall business and
service performance.
A knock-on effect is better job
satisfaction – people performing
more rewarding roles naturally
feel more motivated. This raised
morale helps improve employee
productivity.
Customers
Automation helps make
processes more efficient and
more responsive, and releases
capacity that can be assigned
to added-value and customer-
facing activities, such as
customer query resolution; a
more effective use of human
resources. This contributes to
a joined-up, more responsive
service, with faster outcomes
and improved customer
satisfaction, retention and
acquisition, as well as reducing
complaints.
Greater
accuracy
Robots are better at adhering
to rules than humans; and
robotic automation virtually
eliminates processing errors,
which automatically improves
the quality and consistency of
the outputs.
Removing the human element
and eliminating its mistakes
also helps reduce the additional
workload, costs and customer
complaints.
Furthermore, the consistent
accuracy and constant
monitoring ensure the
organisation remains
compliant, which is crucial,
especially in cases where there
are service level agreements
and/or regulatory controls
that are critical to success.
This reliable, high quality
of service can also evidence
capability and credibility
when conducting new
business development.
Increased
productivity
Of course, robots can work
around the clock without
taking time off and tasks can
be carried out when it is most
efficient and timely to do so.
With greater accuracy and
processing speed, productivity
is improved significantly,
enabling a greater volume of
work to be done in the same
time or the same duties to be
completed in less time.
Productivity
increases for robotic
automation range
from double, up to
ten times that of a
human counterpart.
Lower costs
Robotic automation acts as a
virtual workforce and can be
scaled up or down according
to changes in workload.
This operational flexibility
manages the peaks and
troughs in demand, in real
time, without having to rapidly
and constantly recruit or train
additional staff.
The saving in staffing is
enhanced by operational
savings.
It is estimated that robotic
automation can complete
routine tasks at up to two-
thirds the cost of a human
operative.
Improve not just
how you work...
...but the
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8. 14 15
The new online benefits
claim form was launched to
supplement the existing paper
form. Within three months
87% of new claims were
submitted online.
ENGIE also implemented
Coactiva risk-based verification
software to enable real-time
assessment and notification of
the evidence required for each
new claim – allowing prompt
processing and swift payment
of low-risk claims – over half of
benefit new claims could now
be assessed within 24 hours of
submission.
Revenues service
The revenues service
concentrated on using robotic
automation to process online
Council Tax Direct Debit
applications. This project was
the first to be engineered
by the ENGIE in-house team,
which applied its newly-
acquired robotic automation
skills to produce a successful
solution to a complex process.
This core team was specifically
trained to develop and
build all current and future
robotic automation activities
– harnessing their business
expertise, while enhancing their
robotic automation know-how.
Automated telephony is
being implemented to enable
customers to make Direct Debit
applications over the phone,
extending accessibility for
customers and reducing loss of
revenue for the council. Once in
place, robotics will be used to
process the updates daily.
In 2014, ENGIE and the
authority embarked on a
groundbreaking robotic process
automation project to improve
service quality and consistency,
while achieving greater
efficiencies and cost reductions.
Initially, robotic automation
was delivered within the
revenues and benefits services;
the technology is now being
rolled out across other areas
of the authority, such as
recruitment.
Implementation
The partnership teamed with
Blue Prism (robotic automation
software specialists) and
IEG4 (digital channel experts)
to design and deliver the
robotic automation project.
ENGIE created a process
flow chart – a schematic of
each action required for the
claim application, including
all decision-making logic.
Automation followed the flow
chart logic. Where there was
an element of uncertainty, this
was engineered as an exception
and flagged for human
intervention.
To develop robotic process
automation, partnership
teams took part in workshops
to identify non-value added
activities. This also provided
the starting point to engage
staff and encourage their
support for change.
Solutions
Benefits service
Within the benefits service,
robotic automation focused
on processing data from online
benefit new claim forms – a
first for a local authority;
partnering with IEG4 to
integrate the online forms
with the robotic systems.
To ensure the IEG4 team had
a full appreciation of the
benefits process, the ENGIE
team delivered multiple
training webinars, which
produced the business and
technical specifications for the
robotic automation project.
Robotics automation was
integrated with the online form.
When a claim was submitted
online, robotics entered the data
into Northgate benefit system
without any human inputting.
We have a proven
track record in
robotic automation
Background:
In 2012, ENGIE signed
a 15-year partnership
agreement with North
Tyneside Council to
deliver a number of
key public services,
including revenues
and benefits, customer
services, ICT, finance
plus payroll, HR and
employee services,
and procurement.
9. 16 17
Institute of Customer Service
UK Customer Satisfaction
Awards 2016
Winners:
Best use of Technology
Institute of Revenues,
Ratings & Valuations (IRRV)
– 2015 Performance Awards
Finalists:
Excellence in Innovation
(Joint Organisation)
2015 UK IT Industry Awards
Finalists:
Workplace Transformation
Finalists:
IT Project Team of the Year
Local Government Chronicle
2016 LGC Awards
Finalists:
1. Driving Efficiency
through Technology
2. Efficiency
2016 MJ Awards
Finalists:
Workforce Transformation
Debt recovery automation
Robotics was incorporated within the enforcement
team, which is responsible for late payments, mainly
of Council Tax. Previously recovery reached a
particular stage and subsequently became a manual
process to allocate fees or transition cases to the
enforcement stages. The change programme team
implemented the additional robotic automation,
so cases are driven to a task manager, where the
robotics works through the task list to process the
compliance fees and issue notices, and then update
the enforcement status. As a result, RPA has cut the
processing time for enforcement cases by 85%.
Improvements
• Quicker claims processing and faster customer
response times within the revenues and benefits
services are proving sustainable.
• Robotics has assured quality and accuracy, leading
to 100% removal of human inputting errors.
• Employee skills, capability and confidence in
robotic automation continues to grow, resulting
in further time and cost savings.
• Automation continues to be rolled out to other
areas, such as recruitment, using in-house expertise.
• Assessors can concentrate on assessing claims
accuracy, rather than performing routine tasks,
leading to reductions in fraud, and speedier
claims resolution.
• “In the benefit area, complaints rose to 55 in
2014-15. Analysis showed that 30 of these
complaints were due to a delay in new benefit
applications being processed.” (Complaints Service
Report April 2013 – March 2015). Customer
complaints have almost been eliminated as
new claims are dealt with promptly.
Key outcomes for
RPA integrated
online forms were to:
• Deliver an improved and faster
service to claimants
• Enhance the customer experience
• Drive down processing days
• Improve service efficiency
• Reduce costs without negatively
affecting service quality
National awards and recognition
for the North Tyneside RPA Project
Robotics is processing
benefit applications more
quickly for the residents
of North Tyneside, while
delivering efficiencies to
the Council and ENGIE.”
Andy Scott,
Senior Client Manager,
North Tyneside Council
“
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RPA benefits and outcomes –
North Tyneside Partnership
removal of human data
inputting and 100% removal
of inputting errors.
reduction in time taken to
deal with debt recovery
cases (10 minutes June 2014,
to 90 seconds June 2015).
increase in processing of
Council Tax Direct Debits
(55,361 June 2014, to
59,941 June 2015).
“Easy to complete
and understand –
all the information
and evidence required
was summarised.”
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claims (36.97 days
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due to delays in processing
benefits new claims – all
such claims are now dealt
with promptly, eliminating
these complaints.
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to send off the form from
home after work. I didn’t
need to worry about
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use, fast
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Customers
• Quick turnaround for services
and prompt payment of benefits
• Easy online form filling – more
accessible service
• Better face-to-face access to
customer advisers
Managers
• Ease of implementation
• Quick returns
• Ensures compliance
• Improves productivity/accuracy/quality/
consistency
• Helps move to self-service
• Smooths out peaks and troughs in workloads
• Provides business insights
IT Team
• No huge extra burden/workload
• Code-free
• Retains existing/legacy IT infrastructure/
systems/software
• Ease of implementation
Staff
• Upskilled to work alongside (hand-in-hand
with) robotic automation
• Removal of mundane data inputting, instead
able to assess robotic automation reports
• More fulfilling work
• More time for added value work and query
resolution, and speeding up processing times
• More focus on customer satisfaction
• Enables team to look for further areas to
implement robotic automation
• Able to develop and write robotic automation
programmes themselves
• Work alongside specific service areas to
implement new robotics automation
“RPA provides benefits to our staff, our clients and the communities we
serve, through better and more efficient use of resources. The RPA virtual
workforce has enabled the real workforce to transition from routine
processing duties to added-value and customer-facing activities, such as
customer query resolution; a more efficient and effective use of human
resources, vital for a budget-tightened public sector.
The pay-off for our staff is that increased expertise and up-skilling has
created opportunities for them to transition to more fulfilling job roles,
which has enhanced staff satisfaction, motivation and morale.”
Mike Hedges, Partnership Director
RPA benefits
staff and customers
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‘My view’
of Robotic
Process
Automation
“Our Partners ENGIE design, create and test RPA, and have developed the
automation knowledge and business expertise to improve processing through
a virtual workforce. Previously, additional human resources and training would
have been required; with RPA, this is no longer always the case.
Outwardly residents see a seamless service; there is no awareness that the
processing is no longer carried out by a human. What is apparent are consistent
decision making, efficient service delivery and resources applied to deal promptly
with more complex cases where human intervention is required.
The Council see great opportunities to revolutionise traditional back office
processing, using a virtual workforce to perform the bulk of the processing;
leaving the human workforce to concentrate on customers. RPA is a major
tool in creating modern, efficient public services.”
Andy Scott, Senior Client Manager, Revenues, Benefits and Customer Services,
North Tyneside Council
“As Programme Director, I initiated the use of robotic process automation following on from a
strategic piece of work I’d undertaken.
With RPA, I’ve been able to deliver true transformation that is rapid and low cost, resulting in more
efficient processes, shorter response times for customers and improved services, like the new
benefit claim form. By reducing low-value, time-consuming processing work, we’ve also been able
to elevate workers to focus on more in-depth contacts with customers, such as for benefit claims.
Our customers’ expectations are changing and people require services on demand at their
convenience. Innovative use of new technology is helping us achieve this for residents.”
Martin Ruane, Programme Director
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“I was a subject matter expert on Accounts
Payable RPA, working with the business
analysts to build and test the process.
Payments RPA automated monitoring
requests, saving reports and outputs,
and sending requests to other
departments. Human intervention has
been retained and integrated at several
stages to verify and authorise payments.
After being involved in an RPA build and
seeing it in action, I can see its potential.
If the correct processes are identified, and
the requirements are outlined correctly
with the subject matter experts, it can be
a very useful tool in helping to reduce
processing time.”
Richard Chaplow, Financial Services
Support Team Leader
“The RPA technology is a revolutionary and powerful
tool in which to deliver transactional services to
improve the customer experience and create greater
organisational efficiencies. As early adopters my team
have provided the business expertise and knowledge
to develop the use of RPA within the Revenues
Benefits Services.
Initially developing automation for new benefit
claims, the technology has rapidly been extended
into other areas of the service. We are creating a
virtual workforce which carries out the data input
to supplement the existing workforce; which then
enables our valuable human resources to be
targeted more effectively.
This is a great opportunity to modernise public
services and exploit the benefits that this cutting
edge technology can bring to services for the
advantage of both customers and the organisation.”
Jackie Mulvey, Revenue Benefit Service
Development Support Manager
“I worked closely with Employee Services to
build and implement the timesheet RPA process.
I learned a lot about creating an RPA process,
as well as communicating effectively, gathering
information and creating relationships. I am now
more capable of identifying other areas with the
potential to generate efficiencies. Once rolled
out, I see huge efficiencies in the timesheet
process, given the number of our employees.
Having built a process myself, I believe there
is room to bring RPA processes into all service
areas. As long as the processes and requirements
are correctly scoped out, I cannot see how RPA
could be viewed as anything other than an
extremely useful tool.”
Leanne Murray, Business Analyst