There are a variety of ways in which automation is being introduced into workplaces, with the following business departments experiencing significant change.
Operations
Within factories and warehouses, in particular, industrial automation is having a great positive impact. From fetching the right products off shelves to completing repetitive manufacturing tasks or performing heavy lifting, robots and automated systems take away the menial work from employees, allowing them to improve efficiency and perform higher-value jobs.
Customer Services
Particularly in corporates or businesses with small teams, responding to customers in a timely manner can be difficult and negatively impact retention rates. Chatbots are automated technology that can talk to customers at any time of day. By asking questions, they can either solve customer queries or gather appropriate information for a human advisor to use later on. This doesn’t just improve response times but reduces agent workload.
Human Resources
Several different HR processes can be automated, including:
- Reviewing applications
- Completing new hire onboarding
- Delivering training
- Processing timesheets or expenses
- Collecting and organising employee data
This means HR teams can spend less time on these tasks and take on more challenging work such as improving employee engagement and retention rates.
Marketing and Sales
Particularly if marketing and sales processes are integrated together, significant portions of the customer journey can be automated. From sending out social ads to collecting customer data and fulfilling orders - automating these tasks and having all this information in one place means sales and marketing teams can use the extra time to review and optimise the whole lead generation process. This doesn’t just make their operation smoother but means they have additional time to work on converting leads too.
Legal and Accounting
Although most of what these departments do requires human expertise, there are some repetitive tasks which can be automated. Approving invoices, tracking orders, and signing contracts can all be done through automated systems. This doesn’t just free up the time of high-value employees but also helps to reduce paper waste by digitising these processes.