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Reduce the time, effort and resource invested in research

Understand of the scope of the technology and its relevance to the business.

Understand of the scope of the technology and its relevance to the business.

Make informed decisions

Make informed decisions

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Board and Education
BOARD AND CXO

Conduct workshop with CXO level executives and stakeholders to brief them on



Why they need to embrace RPA 



What is the current RPA landscape



How it will disrupt their business model

Board and Education
OPERATIONAL

On an operational level, we provide clients




  1. Tool-specific customized training
  2. Tailored training course catering to their specific RPA needs


We also aid them in publishing and developing Strategic Board Papers.

We have honed our approach in conducting over 50 workshops globally

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OUR RPA CONSULTATION COVERS

Automation readiness assessments and reviews.

Automation readiness assessments and reviews.

Identification & selection of high priority automation candidates.

Identification & selection of high priority automation candidates.

Development of end-to-end RPA roadmaps.

Development of end-to-end RPA roadmaps.

Defining & formalizing RPA governance & change management frameworks.

Defining & formalizing RPA governance & change management frameworks.

Tool and vendor selection.

Tool and vendor selection.

Setting up of Centre of Excellence, Target Operating Model, and Security

Setting up of Centre of Excellence, Target Operating Model, and Security.

Development of business case

Development of business case

Support in re-negotiating BPO contracts.

Support in re-negotiating BPO contracts.

Our services include
Development and implementation bots.

Development and implementation bots.

Testing

Testing

Deployment

Deployment

We have automated over 450 processes in over 2 years across various industry verticals.

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FAQs

What is RPA, and how does it differ from traditional automation?

RPA stands for "Robotic Process Automation," a type of software that automates repetitive and rule-based tasks that humans usually perform. RPA software can mimic human actions to perform a specific task. It is instrumental in automating repetitive, time-consuming, and error-prone tasks. The key difference between RPA and traditional automation is that RPA can be deployed without changing existing IT infrastructure or applications. It operates at the user interface level and interacts with applications and systems as a human user would. Another significant difference between RPA and traditional automation is that RPA can be programmed by business users with minimal or no coding knowledge, using a visual interface or drag-and-drop tools. Traditional automation, on the other hand, typically requires specialized programming skills and expertise.

What are some benefits of using RPA?

Increased Efficiency: RPA can automate repetitive and rule-based tasks, reducing the time and effort required to complete them. This can help organizations increase their productivity, reduce errors, and improve process efficiency. Improved Accuracy: RPA can perform tasks with a high degree of accuracy, reducing the likelihood of errors and improving the quality of work. Cost Savings: By automating tasks, RPA can help organizations reduce labor costs, minimize operational costs, and improve the bottom line. Enhanced Scalability: RPA can scale to handle large volumes of tasks and data, allowing organizations to manage growth and fluctuating demand without incurring additional costs. Improved Customer Experience: RPA can improve customer experience by reducing processing time, minimizing errors, and improving the speed and accuracy of responses. Increased Compliance: RPA can help organizations comply with regulations by ensuring that processes are executed consistently and accurately. Faster Time-to-Market: RPA can help organizations accelerate time-to-market by automating processes and reducing the time required to complete them. Other benifits of RPA include:Better Resource utilization, Standardization of Process, and Reduction in processing time.

What are the potential drawbacks or limitations of RPA?

Limited decision-making ability: RPA software is typically designed to follow a set of pre-defined rules and instructions; it cannot make decisions or think creatively. Lack of cognitive skills: RPA lacks cognitive skills like reasoning, judgment, and intuition that humans possess. This limits its ability to handle complex tasks that require cognitive skills like negotiation or persuasion. Inability to handle unstructured data: RPA works best with structured data and can struggle to handle unstructured data such as images, videos, and natural language.

How can RPA help reduce costs and increase efficiency in our business processes?

Automating Repetitive Tasks: RPA automates repetitive tasks like data entry, invoice processing, and HR onboarding, saving time and effort. It can reduce labor costs, increase process efficiency, and minimize organizational errors and rework expenses. Minimizing Manual Errors: RPA reduces manual errors and eliminates the need for rework, thereby cutting costs for error correction. Improving Process Efficiency: RPA streamlines processes, reduces processing time, and improves efficiency, helping organizations cut costs, minimize manual processing time, and boost productivity. Enhancing Compliance: RPA ensures consistent and accurate process execution, reducing the risk of non-compliance and associated costs such as penalties and legal fees. Scaling to Meet Demand: RPA can scale to manage large volumes of tasks and data, reducing the costs associated with growth and demand without additional costs. Optimizing Resource Allocation: RPA automates low-skill tasks, freeing up employees to focus on high-value tasks, which can increase productivity and reduce labor costs.

What types of tasks and processes can be automated with RPA?

RPA has much to offer for domains like finance, accounting, HR, operations, sales, marketing, supply chain, contact centers, and law. Here are just a few examples of its implementation: Data Entry: RPA can automate data entry tasks such as transferring data from one system to another, updating records, and populating forms. Invoice Processing: RPA can automate the processing of invoices, including data extraction, validation, and routing for approval. HR Onboarding: RPA can automate the onboarding of new employees, including data collection, background checks, and new hire paperwork. Customer Service: RPA can automate customer service tasks such as responding to standard inquiries, processing refunds, and updating account information. Financial Close: RPA can automate close financial processes, including journal entry preparation, account reconciliations, and variance analysis. Supply Chain Management: RPA can automate supply chain tasks such as inventory management, order processing, and shipment tracking. Regulatory Compliance: RPA can automate compliance tasks such as monitoring fraudulent activity, tracking changes in regulations, and preparing reports for audit. Report Generation: RPA can automate report generation tasks such as data aggregation, formatting, and distribution. Sales and Marketing: RPA can automate sales and marketing tasks such as lead generation, email campaigns, and CRM data entry.

What are some best practices for successful RPA implementation?

Start with a pilot project Involve stakeholders: Involve stakeholders from different areas of the organization, including IT, operations, finance, and compliance, to gain buy-in and support for the RPA initiative. Choose the right processes: Choose processes that are repetitive, rule-based, and high-volume. These processes are more likely to benefit from RPA and can deliver a faster return on investment. Develop a roadmap: Develop a roadmap for RPA implementation that outlines the processes to be automated, the expected benefits, and the timeline for implementation. Build/Partner with a strong RPA team: Build/Partner with a strong RPA team with the necessary technical and functional expertise to manage and drive the RPA initiative, including RPA developers, project managers, and business analysts. Establish governance and controls: Establish governance and controls to manage RPA processes, including monitoring, auditing, and managing exceptions. Train employees: Train employees on the RPA technology and how it will impact their jobs. Employees may need to be reassigned to higher-value tasks that require human skills. Continuously improve: Continuously improve the RPA processes to increase efficiency, reduce errors, and enhance the customer experience.

What is responsible automation ?

Some principles of responsible automation include: Transparency: Automation technologies should be transparent in terms of their operation and decision-making processes, and businesses should communicate with workers and stakeholders about how these technologies are being used. Fairness: Automation technologies should be designed and used in a way that is fair to all stakeholders, including workers, customers, and society as a whole. This includes avoiding discrimination and ensuring that the benefits of automation are shared fairly. Human-centricity: Automation technologies should be designed to enhance human well-being and augment human capabilities rather than replacing or displacing human workers. Continuous Improvement: Automation technologies should be regularly reviewed and improved to ensure that they are meeting the principles of responsible automation and that they are achieving their intended goals.

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