Robotic Process Automation Employees Don’t Mind Mundane Tasks
Throughout history people have sought ways to rid their lives of mundane and boring tasks. They’ve been more than happy to let machines do that kind of work. Today, however, there is
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Throughout history people have sought ways to rid their lives of mundane and boring tasks. They’ve been more than happy to let machines do that kind of work. Today, however, there is
Process automation is not new. Humans have historically automated processes as fast as they can by developing machines to do routine and monotonous work. Recently, however, the machines receiving attention in the
Humans have always had a love/hate relationship with machines. People who labored performing routine, tedious tasks but wanted to do something more fulfilling with their time loved it when machines were finally
“Robotic process automation has been tipped as one of the most important strategic priorities for global business services,” writes the staff at Proactiveinvestors. “Robotic process automation is essentially advanced coded software harnessing
“Eighty percent of IT’s effort is focused on mundane grunt work — ditch-digging to keep the lights on with barely 20% spent on innovation,” says Frank Casale, founder of the Institute for
Business process automation is not new; but, using software bots to automate some processes is fairly new. When machines (i.e., hardware) first became capable of automating processes, companies had to decide which
The business world is in turmoil over President Donald Trump’s emphasis on reinvigorating manufacturing jobs in America. He pushed hard to save 800 jobs in Indiana by convincing Carrier not to close
A little over a year ago, IBM CEO Ginni Rometty (@GinniRometty) declared, “It is the dawn of a new era, the cognitive era.”[1] Indeed, the maturation of cognitive computing and the advance
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is attracting a lot of attention both for its ability to generate great efficiency as well as the peril it represents to numerous jobs. Leslie Willcocks, a professor
In most fields of endeavor, accuracy is a beneficial trait. The famous lawman Wyatt Earp once stated, “Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything.” Although Earp was referring to the art of
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