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Technology is on an ever-rising slope of growth, innovation and change. Customers demand more digital services and employees want fewer repetitive tasks and more interesting work. For business owners to achieve this agility in their organization, many are turning to the latest automation tech, making it possible to achieve more with fewer resources, give their employees and customers what they want, and increase profitability. That’s going to keep them competitive and ready to take on whatever comes next.
Technologies like intelligent automation (IA), which combines artificial intelligence (AI), robotic process automation (RPA) and business process management (BPM), are elevating peoples’ approach to work. And with generative AI on the rise and the development of hybrid cloud capabilities, we’ll see further future impact of technology on the workforce.
Machine and human collaboration are key to transforming work. IA can align people and processes. With digital workers taking over those time-consuming and often error-prone, routine tasks, you can boost employee engagement by shifting their focus to more strategic work. Rather than taking jobs from people, think of IA as a digital coworker.
People’s roles will change to utilize their most human qualities of empathy, communication, interaction and strategy. Digital workers handle the work employees shouldn’t have to do, and customers get more personalized, digital self-service options. This tech can empower people, from front-office automation to back-office automation and beyond.
IA is essential to navigating the future of work. Expanding IA’s capabilities to be more accessible, strategic and scalable will help you manage your workforce and optimize your resource usage. Effective office automation is about putting the right people – human or digital workers – in the right jobs. We’re going to see more focus put on automation that’s flexible and customizable, meaning one little change won’t set the whole train off its tracks.
Let’s use the example of working remotely. Even a decade ago, we considered this an alien approach to working. But post-pandemic, remote and hybrid working are now seen as the norm.
This evolution didn’t come without its challenges. Organizations had to scramble to find the right technologies to fit the needs of those employees working from home. Video conferences, project management dashboards and online messaging became necessary, whereas before, they were seen as supplementary – if the company used them at all. Even after that global online shift subsided, we see over social media that the younger generations are less willing to engage in the “drudgery of in-office corporate work” as it stands today. Organizations need to step up or fall behind.
If you’re not already using modern technology, you’ve likely fallen behind your competitors. Luckily, it’s never too late for a workplace digital transformation. It just takes the right tools, strategy and a willingness to adapt. Let’s look at the good, the bad and the things we can probably do a little better with tech at work.
As with anything, tech can have its downsides if not used correctly. Too much of something inflexible leaves no wiggle room for improvements, pivots or changes – and this can have a negative impact on productivity.
We won’t leave it all doom and gloom. Your solution to these holdbacks is having flexible tech that can be tailored to your business needs and allows you to scale up or down according to where you’re at on the technology train. Here are some of the benefits of technology in the workplace:
Flexibility is an organization’s greatest flex (excuse the pun) to stand out from their competitors. Change is the only constant in the world, as we know. Handling it effectively will determine whether an organization is fit to not just carry on in difficult circumstances but adapt and grow.
Cloud automation is great for being agile enough to respond to changing priorities, scalability and having access to automatic software updates. On-prem automation is great for high-security requirements, control, reliable performance and predictable costs. But what if we could bring the two together for simpler upgrades, greater flexibility and rapid scaling – all without worrying about infrastructure overheads, security and compliance, and performance? Well, we have. Surprise! It’s SS&C | Blue Prism® Next Generation, a cloud-native platform that provides access to IA’s capabilities, delivered in a way that’s tailored to your business. With Next Gen, we provide a variety of capabilities that can be deployed in a multitude of ways, all from a single platform.
Next Gen gives you:
Gen AI takes IA to the next level by:
Remember, don’t just invest in tech for the sake of it. Invest in the right tech to make your workplace better and your business value higher.
Tech in the workplace is going to evolve. That’s inevitable. But finding the right way to roll with it? That takes a willingness to embrace change through solutions fit to adapt.
Our takeaway tips for you
Looking for more flexibility in your IA solution? Make it so with Next Gen.
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