You can’t seem to read an article these days without bumping into terms like ‘Business Process Automation’, ‘BSS/OSS’, or ‘Automated operations’. These terms are popular because they describe real solutions to problems such as operational visibility and process complexity.
So, it’s clear that automation can actually help, but the most pressing questions you have are ‘how’ and ‘why??’.
To answer your questions we’ve written this guide. It runs through automation from A-Z, explaining how it gives you the information and infrastructure you need to propel your business forward - and why you should automate your business.
Automation has been around for longer than you think… Much longer.
Think about how ancient civilisations used to transport water: It all started with people walking buckets backwards and forwards until someone decided that aqueducts were a far more efficient delivery mechanism.
The bucket system was fraught with problems and dependant on too many variables to be reliable. Buckets might break or be different sizes; people would fill the buckets to different levels, walk at different speeds or need time off. And to top it all off, water would be spilled along the way.
The development of aqueducts allowed the ancients to automate water delivery by diverting streams into man-made channels, directing the water to where it was needed without the use of buckets. In the same way, modern day automation channels tasks to their destinations via preprogrammed computer processes, with no need for manual intervention.
TechTarget have summarised IT automation brilliantly by saying that “IT automation is the linking of disparate systems and software in such a way that they become self-acting or self-regulating”. Meaning that that step-by-step processes happen automatically, without a human having to be involved once the process has begun.
Automation is all about turning tedious and repetitive manual tasks into streamlined, computer-operated automated processes.
Almost all manual processes from delivering buckets of water to fulfilling a customer's order encounter the same types of problems. With operational processes, however, the results are a lack of visibility of key business statistics, ineffective procedures, low customer satisfaction and revenue leakage (remember that spilled water?).
As aqueducts brought visibility, efficiency and consistency to water delivery, so business process automation brings them to your everyday operations.
Once a process is adapted from being manual to being computer-driven, there are 3 primary benefits: [We’ve gone into much more detail in this post]
More importantly though, is what your newly found speed, savings and consistency actually mean in real terms:
“To the contrary, we often find that once people’s time has been freed up from menial, repetitive tasks they are free to be placed in positions that really matter, using their creativity and ability to make more qualitative judgement calls” [Christopher Hamman, SOLIDitech Solution Architect]. The whole process from investigation to implementation needs to be carefully managed to ensure that your staff remain on-board and positive towards the change.
Lastly, don’t forget to check out our Best Tips for Automation Success and if you'd like to know more about Automation in general, make sure you head over to our blog post "Everything You Need To Know About Business Process Automation".
I hope this guide has helped. Please pop any questions/comments you have in the comments section below.