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People 1st Approach Puts People before Robots

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London – [05 February, 2019] – The Softomotive People1st Approach for RPA is a totally new way to deploy RPA. The power of innovation is firmly in the hands of those who have the knowledge, skills and understanding to select and develop the best tasks and processes to automate – the people that do the work. In a People1st world, everyone is a “Citizen Developer.”

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is becoming increasingly important to business as a new way to accelerate digitisation and improve productivity, reduce costs and errors. In a recent global study of nearly 600 companies, Softomotive found that roughly half were looking at RPA and the other half had already started their RPA journey. Yet the full potential of RPA is yet to be realized due to some fundamental flaws being exposed, notably hidden costs, the difficulty of maintaining momentum once easy to identify processes have been automated and the lack of people engagement.

The Softomotive People1st Approach for RPA is a totally new way to deploy RPA and puts the power in the hands of the end user.  This new approach consists of three stages:

 

 

The first two stages are the real difference between a People1st Approach and conventional thinking on RPA which so far is overpromising and underdelivering.

“A People1st approach for process automation places the power of innovation firmly into the hands of those who are best placed to know what is needed and how to do it – the people that do the work. In a People1st world, everyone is a “Citizen Developer” because they know best what works and what does not “said Marios Stavropoulos, CEO and co-founder of Softomotive.

 The Softomotive People1st Approach is based on a new business model for RPA which is built around each of these three stages.

 

People1st - A new Perspective Executive guide

Source: Softomotive People 1st Approach for RPA, Introducing a New Perspective, A Executive’s Guide

 

Each phase is broken down to different steps to provide a 7 stage blueprint for the adoption of this new approach.

 

People1st - A new Perspective Practitioner guide

Source: Softomotive People 1st Approach for RPA, Introducing a New Perspective, A Practitioner’s Guide

 

Marios Stavropoulos added, “Our People1st approach turns current thinking about RPA on its head. By putting power in the hands of a Citizen Developer, it will help to avoid unnecessary high upfront costs, lower project risk, supercharge innovation and accelerate time to value. By doing so it will drive the next productivity revolution.”

To discover more about the Softomotive People 1st approach for RPA and this new business model download the Executive guide or the Practitioner’s guide for further details. For more information about the People 1st approach visit: www.softomotive.com/People-1st-Approach.

 

ENDS

About Softomotive

Softomotive is a leading worldwide provider of Robotic Process Automation solutions, trusted by more than 8,000 companies worldwide.

Softomotive provides the smoothest RPA journey by allowing you to start small, learn quickly and scale seamlessly. This helps to reduce overall project risk and avoids high up-front costs which can make achieving a positive ROI that much harder.

 

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