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DonateWith proven benefits from automation, businesses are looking to go beyond RPA to explore end-to-end automation, often within an overall digital transformation. Human-machine interaction via a new breed of cognitive technologies will create new models of work, value generation, and competitive advantage. Early adopters of intelligent automation (IA) will establish themselves as industry leaders. Join one of the first communities focused on serving the specific needs of pioneering leaders working on IA adoption. Topics of discussion include:
- Hollistic end-to-end solutions consisting of robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), and other automation technologies such as desktop automation, business process management platforms, no/low-code platforms
- Building a business case for IA adoption, including engaging stakeholders and aligning expectations
- Establishing a compelling vision, strategy, roadmap, governance model, and communication plan
- Identifying use cases and prioritizing initiatives
- Identifying internal and external automation partners and benchmarking against them
- Managing risk, change and expectations
- Addressing culture, organization, talent, and the future of work
- American Express Company
- Ascension
- Chesapeake Energy Corporation
- Dell Technologies Inc.
- Deloitte LLP
- Entergy Corporation
- Facebook, Inc.
- Hitachi Vantara
- Intermountain Healthcare
- Kaiser Permanente
- Kelly Services, Inc.
- Kimberly-Clark Corporation
- Microsoft Corporation
- Nationwide Insurance
- PepsiCo, Inc.
- Walmart
- salesforce.com
Enduring relationships with trusted peers are the core of the Council experience. Enhanced by our global, enterprise-wide reach, these relationships span the world and extend the value of Council membership. Confidential peer dialogue provides you with a broader perspective and shared experiences, as well as access to specific knowledge and best practices.
- Collective problem solving that puts your issue on the agenda
- Benchmarking through regular surveys of Council members about relevant company practices
- Multifunctional insights generated by the wealth of perspectives gathered from 125+ Councils (covering more than 50 functions) that work together across geographies
- Virtual communities that extend learning opportunities through a variety of online forums and other resources
Senior leaders accountable for exploring, adopting or scaling intelligent automation. Membership is by invitation only.
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Nancy Wolk
Program Director, Shared Services Council, Intelligent Automation Executives Council |