Free Virtual Event
On-Demand:
Process Automation for Competitive Advantage

In an era with rising levels of BOTH information chaos AND escalating customer expectations, it is more critical than ever before that organizations commit to moving away from manual processes. 

According to new research from AIIM, nearly 70% of respondents say that their organization’s efforts to digitalize information-intensive processes range from only “average” to “needs improvement” to “poor.” What’s holding folks back? Top responses are “lack of business case to sell the value” (20.1%), “employee resistance” (17.3%), and “unrealistic expectations” (12.5%).

Join our lineup of speakers to learn ways to break through these obstacles and find the right opportunities by taking a holistic look at process automation through best practices, educational takeaways, and insight and commentary from expert users.

  • How is the role of Business Process Management (BPM) changing?
  • How are organizations using RPA to leverage and extend their BPM investments?
  • What kinds of process automation initiatives carry the fastest – and largest ROI?
  • What are the common barriers to automation?
  • Where are the best places in your organization to look for automation candidates (or targets)?

This webinar is approved for 3.5 hours of CIP Maintenance Credits.

 

Speakers for this event:

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Peggy Winton, CIP (Keynote)
President & CEO
AIIM

Kevin Craine

(Host)

Content Strategist

AIIM

 

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George Dunn
President
Cre8 Independent Consultants

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Scott Francis

Technology Evangelist
Fujitsu PFU

 

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Paul Hsu

Director of
Product Marketing
Nintex

Cowan-AndrewAndrew Cowan
Product Owner
ActiveNav

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Alex Lomakin
Product Manager
Iron Mountain

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Will Sellenraad
Principal, Insurance Pyramid Solutions

Warta-MattMatthew Warta
Program Director, IBM
Automation
IBM

 

 

Agenda

Theresa Resek, CIP
Vice President, AIIM
Welcome!

Process Automation for Competitive
Advantage: A Keynote

Peggy Winton, CIP
President & CEO

AIIM

The foundational Business Process Management (BPM) aspirations tied to traditional Enterprise Content Management (ECM) functionality are still very much relevant, but the business drivers, targets, and solutions are evolving very rapidly.
In Winton's opening remarks, she’ll take a look at key trends and aspirations in each of these categories as told to us by AIIM community members in research conducted over the past year. She’ll reveal why users are pursuing these automation initiatives now; what kinds of applications/activities are being targeted; and how users are accomplishing this.

Digital Transformation on the Edge

Scott Francis
Technology Evangelist
Fujitsu PFU

 

Business agility and collaboration are more important than ever with rapid IT changes to cloud adoption. Digital Transformation is an important element to make sure that all forms of communication and business IP aren't left out of this revolution that's happening now. Learn how to help your customers save money, drive revenue, enhance customer satisfaction, and accelerate the overall speed of business.

How to Develop a Business-Process-Focused Digital Transformation Plan

George Dunn
President
CRE8 Incorporated
Independent Consultants

Today, there are so many exciting advanced technologies available to your organization, such as e-signature, workflow, ECM, artificial intelligence, recognition, machine learning, and robotic process automation. But how do you make these technologies work well individually and together? How do you develop a plan to prevent sprawl, obtain a budget, provide a roadmap, improve processes before automation, and hold development teams accountable for the results the end-users and organization require? Join George Dunn, President of CRE8 Independent Consultants, as he discusses how to develop a Business-Process-Focused Digital Transformation Plan that will provide a well-thought-approach and roadmap that delivers results.

Empower Employees and Delight Customers with Process Management and Automation

Paul Hsu
Director of Product Marketing
Nintex

Business process management is traditionally a term reserved for IT professionals, and while that remains true today, it's only half the story. As we see IT resources and budget decline year over year, there has never been a better time to democratize business process management and automation to your line-of-business employees. By doing so, IT can spend more time on higher, strategic projects, while line-of-business workers can begin to document and automate their own business processes. In return, everyone in the organization can begin to increase their own productivity and delight their customers. In order to do so, you need a platform that is easy to use and can realize value quickly.

Intelligent Work Management

Matthew Warta
Program Director, IBM
Automation
IBM

The average employee is spending 12-14 hours a day working with ~20-40% of that time prioritizing what work they should be working on. With the promises of Business Process Management, Robotic Process Automation, and Artificial Intelligence, how can organizations effectively leverage these capabilities to improve the efficiency to create, complete, and manage the tasks required to achieve their company’s goals? Matt Warta will discuss how you can create resiliency for your enterprise by expanding the access and application of Automation across your enterprise. He will demonstrate how Intelligent Work management gives the gift of time to provide exceptional customer and employee experiences.

 

Brief Break
We’ll resume at 1:10 pm EDT

How Low-code, RPA, and APIs Can Make a Difference in Your Digital Transformation

Kevin Craine
Content Specialist
AIIM

Organizations are losing the battle against information chaos and need to rethink outdated manual approaches. They need to increase their investment in critical IIM competencies and do a better job aligning business and technology strategies.

As a path forward, Kevin will explore three enabling technologies and approaches that can make a difference: Low-code, RPA, and APIs. “In order to make truly transformational change happen, organizations must unchain their change agents,” says Kevin. “Low code, bots, and APIs all work to overcome barriers to innovation and improvement, and enable a higher level of organizational contribution by users and process owners than ever before.”

Automating Content Governance with File Analysis

Andrew Cowan
Product Owner
ActiveNav

With an ever-growing amount of data to manage and numerous stakeholders to please, data governance teams have a tough job. In this session we’ll look at three scenarios in which automation can help support content governance tasks, without over-burdening staff. First, remediating redundant, obsolete, and trivial data (ROT) and keeping junk data from further increasing. Second, continuous identification and validation of Data Classification labels. And third, maintaining compliance and lowering privacy exposure risk.

The Future State of Digital Mailroom Services

Alex Lomakin
Product Manager
Iron Mountain

If yours is like most, your organization lives in a hybrid world of paper and electronic information without a unified view of your information. You likely don’t have standard processes or capabilities in place to automate the collection and processing of those documents. That results in expensive and error-prone manual processes to scan, extract, and enter data. Using document scanning and workflow automation technologies, companies can get fast, digital access to their inbound physical mail. In this discussion, you’ll learn about the current state vs future state of digital mailroom services, benefits of a digital mailroom service, and how a customer is reaping the benefits of their implemented digital mailroom service.

Adding Intelligent Automation Technology to BPM

Will Sellenraad
Principal, Insurance
Pyramid Solutions

You can make your BPM environment "smarter" by pairing it with intelligent automation technology: robotic process automation, machine learning, artificial intelligence, low-code application development, and process mining.

Kevin Craine
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Theresa Resek

Closing Comments and Key Takeaways

 

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