Charting the Automation Journey
Start by sketching your current process, even if it looks messy. One operations manager we met drew a spaghetti diagram, then trimmed steps by half after spotting duplicate approvals. Document the real flow first; automation should amplify clarity, not enshrine confusion.
Charting the Automation Journey
Pick two or three metrics that truly matter: cycle time, first-pass yield, and customer effort score are dependable favorites. Establish baselines before you automate. Then compare weekly to confirm technology moves the needle, not merely shifts work elsewhere.
Charting the Automation Journey
Invite frontline colleagues to mark the pain points. Their stories surface exceptions that break brittle automations later. Ask them to comment here with a bottleneck they’d automate first, and we’ll feature pragmatic approaches in an upcoming subscriber spotlight.
Charting the Automation Journey
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