Thursday, May 27, 2021

g-f(2)297 The big picture of the digital age (5/27/2021), MIT SMR, How to Establish an Automation Center of Excellence.




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Because of the complexity of the technologies and the need to think broadly about their capabilities, sophisticated users of automation — whether financial services firms, data management companies, or hospitals — are creating automation (or sometimes “intelligent automation”) centers of excellence (COEs).
  • Dedicated teams of people can help companies get the most out of their automation systems — and gain a competitive advantage from them too.  
    • Automation technologies can offer considerable value to organizations, but only if they are implemented strategically, on a large scale, and in support of business goals.
  • These types of centers are timely. Automation technologies are the fastest-growing type of AI, even if they are not the smartest.
    • These technologies offer rapid implementation, ease of deployment, and a high return on investment. 
    • They are increasingly being combined with machine learning and natural language processing for more intelligence and easier human interaction.

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Lesson learned, DT, MIT SMR
  • Automation technologies can offer considerable value to organizations, but only if they are implemented strategically, on a large scale, and in support of business goals.


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                Category 2: The Big Picture of the Digital Age

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                Lesson learned, MIT SMR
                • Automation technologies can offer considerable value to organizations, but only if they are implemented strategically, on a large scale, and in support of business goals.

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                Fernando Machuca


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                ABOUT THE AUTHORS


                Thomas H. Davenport (@tdav) is the President’s Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Management at Babson College, a visiting professor at Oxford’s Saïd Business School, and a fellow of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy. Gina Schaefer is a managing director with Deloitte Consulting LLP and leads Deloitte’s U.S. intelligent automation practice.


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                Thomas Hayes "Tom" Davenport, Jr. (born October 17, 1954) is an American academic and author specializing in analytics, business process innovation, knowledge management, and artificial intelligence. He is currently the President’s Distinguished Professor in Information Technology and Management at Babson College, a Fellow of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Co-founder of the International Institute for Analytics, and a Senior Advisor to Deloitte Analytics.

                Davenport has written, coauthored, or edited twenty books, including the first books on analytical competition, business process reengineering and achieving value from enterprise systems, and the best seller, Working Knowledge (with Larry Prusak) (Davenport & Prusak 2000), on knowledge management. He has written more than one hundred articles for such publications as Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, California Management Review, the Financial Times, and many other publications. Davenport has also been a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, CIO, InformationWeek, and Forbes magazines.


                Extracted from Deloitte


                Managing Director | Deloitte Consulting LLP

                Gina is a managing director with Deloitte Consulting LLP and leads Deloitte’s US intelligent automation practice. She has more than 20 years’ experience helping drive innovative solutions, at scale, to real-world business issues. She specializes in helping large enterprises take a strategic, return on investment-focused approach to applying automation technologies to high-value, decision-making tasks, as well as to more rules-based, repetitive processes. She also focuses on full-cycle service delivery model transformation and shared services/global business services programs for a multitude of domestic and global clients. Her industry experience spans life sciences, health care, consumer products, manufacturing, retail, and insurance.  


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