Automation’s primary value proposition may once have been cost-cutting, but experience, not the least of the last 18 months of pandemic-driven change, has made enterprises see automation as more fundamental to the businesses they are becoming. Data captured in a recent (Q3, 2021) global HFS Research survey of 200 leaders from enterprises with revenues of $500 million and more found cost-cutting was a No. 1 priority for automation in just 11% of the companies surveyed.
Supported by Blue Prism, we found:
Enterprise leaders have learned tough and important lessons by throwing automation at crisis after crisis during the pandemic. In connecting the dots, many realize there are new ways to get work done. In prioritizing “digital transformation,” enterprise leaders recognize they can scale the value automation brings right across the enterprise. They aim to make it their native discipline for transforming to and delivering in, end-to-end business processes. As they do so, they realize the need for solutions that go beyond the tactical to deliver business outcomes in cross-silo processes—as identified in the HFS vision of the OneOffice™.
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