Business Automation: How Could You Benefit?
With client needs and team capabilities constantly changing within
the business world, we recommend you pause and reflect on your own critical
business processes to see if you can spot opportunities for improving efficiency
and reducing waste.
There’s
no better time to do this than at the start of a new financial year.
Get
your team together in a room or a Zoom meeting to brainstorm the processes or
work that:
·
frustrates them,
·
has highly repetitive tasks, or
·
is time-consuming.
Then,
you should examine how you might be able to automate these processes to improve
your business’s productivity and output better.
Business
automation can occur in order to improve external performance and experience of
the business for your clients OR it can be used to improve upon the internal
processes of your business.
For
example, communicating with your employees is one constant in your business.
This is obviously important, but you know it could be improved. You don’t need
to have as many meetings as you are now. You should be able to share feedback
faster. So how can this be improved?
Automated
business processes can be split into four basic types outlined below.
Basic Automation
Basic
automation refers to the most straightforward jobs that need to be performed,
like creating a centralized place to store a mix of related information. This
can be automated through a project management tool that prioritises
collaboration and communication to seamlessly pull together a patchwork of data
into a single platform.
This
tool should automatically organise all of this information to make it
understandable and usable.
Process Automation
Process
automation involves a dedicated network of software and apps used to document
and manage your business processes, such as budgeting or project management.
Integration Automation
Integration
automation allows machines and software to monitor and analyze how employees
perform tasks and imitate them. You simply define the rules of operation.
An
example would be your project management software integrated with your customer
support software. A customer complaint comes through, but instead of waiting in
an inbox for someone to process it, the integration automatically sends it as a
task to the person assigned to handle them.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Automation
Artificial
Intelligence (AI) automation is when you combine AI with your integrated
software tools for faster, more intelligent decision-making. The system can now
make choices on your behalf with the data it’s presented.
Some
general examples in which your business could benefit from automating key
processes could include:
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Email Automation – Automating your inbox can assist in
automatically processing information from your email quickly and efficiently
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Automated Business Application Integration – With businesses using
more and more different applications, a lot of business processes can involve
multiple business applications at the same time
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Automated Order Entry – You can use business process automation to
automate your database interaction processes without writing a line of code
Browser Automation – Even if a part of your process involves going
to a website and clicking on fields or grabbing information, business process
automation can make it faster and more efficient.
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