The ultimate guide to business automation with no-code tools and automated Bots

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 As your company grows so is the number of documents you process. Being able to quickly and easily process your business documents is a must – not to mention tracking changes and processes within and between your teams. 

According to McKinsey Insights, more than 20 percent of a CEOs’ time is wasted reviewing and analyzing reports. Luckily, the entire processes such as sending out assignments, document notifications, reminders and emails to teammates can now be automated.

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 Haven’t heard about business automation yet? No worries, we’re here to explain it in a nutshell. 

Know a thing or two about business automation already but are unsure about giving it a try and don’t know where to begin? In this guide, you’ll find out how to get started with business automation and optimize your routine operations.

When it comes to simple, non-business-critical processes, automation easily outpaces the performance of a single employee while ensuring greater reliability in terms of accuracy. For instance, almost any manual task for a single employee or organization can be set up and run much faster with automation.

 A few examples of business automation success include: 

  • Quill, an AI system by Narrative Science, has been generating content using raw data analysis for a couple of years now
  •  airSlate, a no-code business automation platform, is used to configure and automate any business process and integrate it into multiple systems of record without writing a single line of code 
  • Kiva robots at Amazon are used to plan, navigate and coordinate the fulfillment of warehouse orders using automation technologies
  • IBM's supercomputer, Watson, and its sophisticated analytical software predicts outcomes and helps optimize business decisions

In this detailed guide you’ll discover how modern workflow automation tools help you streamline your business processes for improved communication between team members, more scalable business, and boosted ROI.

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