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Embracing Citizen Development in RPA and IA
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Citizen developers are non-IT employees familiar with your business processes. Typically, they’re the people willing to learn new skills to help their organization become more efficient. Citizen developers use simple tools to deploy intelligent automation (IA) solutions. IA digital workers help handle routine, repetitive tasks so your human employees can work on more valuable and interesting activities.
Intelligent automation includes digital technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), robotic process automation (RPA) and business process management (BPM), and it can be adopted into many areas of your business, including HR payroll, time management, data entry, appointment scheduling, etc.
Here’s what the analysts say:
Gartner: By 2024, 80% of technology products and services will be built by employees outside the IT function.
They can be anyone in your business. Look for people passionate to take on a challenge and who know some aspect of your business in and out. They should understand your current processes and be ready to come up with ideas to make them better. They know where your business problems are, and they’re ready to solve them!
Find those people able to gather ideas from across the business, and who care about creating consistent, workable results. They don’t need to be professional developers; they just need to be willing to think up ways automation can simplify complex processes.
Citizen developers are trained to create low-code or no-code automations with simple, drag-and-drop development tools. They don’t have to be highly trained software developers to deploy automations within your business.
SS&C | Blue Prism® UX Builder is a no-code platform for easy application development. Business users can build applications for customer interaction by dragging and dropping elements onto a canvas.
Your citizen developers work to identify automation opportunities in your business and investigate how automation can improve processes. Within this is the added responsibility of ensuring your processes follow governance frameworks and guardrails. This will mitigate risks and ensure you’re running consistent and robust automations.
There are many roles within citizen development where your people can contribute depending on their skills and interests. SS&C Blue Prism offers many tools that can help your citizen developers get started, learn and improve their automations as they go.
Role | Responsibility | Tool |
Ideate | Identify IA candidates and create an automation pipeline. | |
Discover | Assess potential IA candidates and use tools to determine what to automate based on return on investment (ROI), complexity and required infrastructure. | |
Analyze | Capture and examine existing processes and tasks and identify required improvements prior to automating. | |
Develop | Develop automations with no- or low-code tools and work with automation specialists to get these into production. | |
Optimize | Review and monitor automations to identify continuous ways to improve and optimize them. | |
Governance | Provide governance and oversight of the organization’s automation program. |
We’re in an era where tech and business are inexorably interwoven. It’s time leaders and their organizations embrace the citizen developer way to create more empowered business users, drive better business value and find new ways to achieve top efficiency.
The benefits of a citizen development program include faster app development time and more focused projects based on where your business most needs process efficiency. Removing bottlenecks will help achieve further cost savings across your business. This also reduces IT backlogs by transferring some of the automation responsibility onto citizen developers. Plus, citizen development gives more opportunities for your employees to contribute and build on their skills, leading to higher employee satisfaction.
But the key here is governance. Establishing a governance framework for your citizen developers will help them hit key targets while ensuring your automation program’s security and compliance adhere to industry and government regulations. This will be especially crucial as regional laws continue to evolve regarding environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors.
The scope of your citizen development needs to be properly defined, managed and controlled. This will ensure the development process runs efficiently and consistently. One of the best ways to do this is by establishing a Center of Excellence (CoE) team. This team is responsible for establishing governance and strategy and enforcing it with automation leads.
As a minimum, your citizen developers should have:
Checklist for getting started
Here are the top things you should have when starting a citizen developer program:
Governance is key to establishing a reliable citizen developer program in your organization. The SS&C Blue Prism ROM2 is a proven intelligent automation methodology built by customers and for customers to guide and support developers. It reduces risk and helps an organization scale their automation program across departments. ROM2 can help ensure a rapid and repeatable approach to delivering reliable automated processes. Support your citizen developers and help them put their best foot forward. Read our e-book, “Democratizing Innovation With a Thriving Citizen Developer Culture” to discover more.
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