An example of business process automation in practice
Almost any process can be automated today. Let’s take a closer look at one popular process many businesses have automated: employee onboarding.
Your HR team recently interviewed the perfect candidate who has just accepted your offer. Now information collection begins.
- Conventional process for onboarding a new employee
Conventional processes often have multiple and often repetitive steps. Forms need to be filled out. Onboarding sessions need to be arranged. Passwords must be assigned, bank accounts set up for payroll, and personal information collected.
A traditional, paper-based process like this introduces potential challenges like:
• Data entry errors
• Conflicting document copies
• Poor visibility of task statuses
• Tracking down endless paper documents
• Securing sensitive personal information - Automated process for onboarding a new employee
Workflow automation allows you to streamline tasks. This makes it possible for work to quickly shift between each stage of the process, with key employees having visibility and awareness. A new hire can sit down at their laptop, open a link, and complete the form guided by the predefined workflow.
With these pre-built workflows, you can:
• Automatically route information to necessary stakeholders
• Pre-schedule follow-ups and reminders
• Automate document management, storage, and archiving
• Keep information accessible to only authorized users
• Reduce process and approval time
As documents move at the pace of a click, forms get filed, and approvals are validated faster. It’s simply a faster and more secured way to get new employees onboarded and working.
What processes can you automate?
Some tasks are well-suited for business process automation. The most common types of processes that are ideal for automation are:
- AP/AR. Automate invoice approvals, 3-way matching, and other AP processes as you monitor and verify purchases. Quickly provide PODs to accelerate Accounts Receivable with full process reporting for stress-free audits.
- HR Onboarding. The interview and onboarding process can be streamlined. Paperwork can be routed, information stored in a secured, compliant location, and employee self-service actions enabled like viewing pay stubs, completing forms, and more.
- Purchase Order Requisitions. Keep process documents, material lists, and other notes clearly documented to retain records and ensure purchase orders stay on budget and on schedule.
- Payroll. Payroll is naturally repetitive, making process automation ideal for minimizing time spent working through multi-site communications, exporting data, and waiting for updates and approval.
The business challenge of process automation
Technology drives process automation. This means a business must find the right partner.
You want to find the ones with the right tools, support, and which your employees will embrace the quickest. Change can present real challenges, so it’s essential to involve key stakeholders in the decision-making process.
How to find a proven partner to help with process automation
Here are some suggestions as to what to look for in a partner:
- The provider you partner with can provide expert advice and consulting throughout the implementation process and beyond, helping you make the most of your investment.
- To ensure you’re working with the latest tools and technologies, be sure your provider is continuously improving their applications and offerings.
- You’ll want a partner with access to an extensive library of dynamic applications to meet your business’ needs and align with your business process goals.
You should also look for a partner with a track record of success. If you are a small business, does the prospective partner have a history of working with SMBs to match their service offering? Enterprises should ask the same.
Ultimately, you want to partner with a trustworthy provider with proven expertise in the business process automation technology you seek to implement.
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Source: https://www.ricoh-usa.com/en/insights/articles/what-is-business-process-automation?