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In the third installment of the series, how can we successfully implement RPA with employee involvement?
There are three main points!
1. Provide opportunities to recognize achievements: It is important to create opportunities for the person in charge to be recognized for their achievements by others. For example, holding a "results presentation" or a "robot unveiling event" where the person who created the robot can showcase it to everyone and receive feedback is effective.
2. Incorporate a management perspective: In addition to usability and support, the management perspective is also important. For instance, encouraging active involvement from supervisors and making it a company mission can help employees feel secure in their efforts.
3. Utilize existing frameworks: It is also effective to advance the internal deployment of RPA while leveraging existing productivity improvement initiatives. For example, repurposing existing activities like QC circles can facilitate a smoother implementation.
If you are a small or medium-sized enterprise struggling with employee-led RPA implementation, please feel free to consult with us.
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