Establishing a digital command center to offer multi-functional process insights can enable business leaders to test and learn to identify issues and design improvements. While data quality and digitization would appear essential elements in delivering such a center, it is the lack of qualified talent that enterprise leaders identified as their biggest challenge in a recent HFS Research study. We wanted to know the extent of implementation and adoption of multi-functional process insights. Poor access to skilled talent is slowing progress. A CEO of a global digital enabler told us, “Process intelligence is still a niche market, and as such, it’s hard to scale initiatives. We can’t easily find process mining consultants and analysts in the market.” Our analysis reveals the following:
Upskilling non-technical talent (like business analysts and accountants) is not an easy task, given limited knowledge about the process intelligence category in general. Staff will need to be trained from scratch, and that takes time. Once trained, these employees can be a long-term asset to enterprises. But enterprise leaders must not take their eye off the ball—digitization and data challenges they face must be fixed first. The talent needs something to work with.
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