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RPA Opportunities: How to address Unstable Processes

It has been quite a while since corporate corridors are abound with news of digital disruption especially Robotic Process Automation (RPA) and AI impacting every walk of life. While strategy heads and digital officers have amassed enormous amount of information on trends in Automation, one key question that we face while working is on identifying the right starting point.  The straightforward criteria for a perfect automation / RPA use case are that the process is transactional in nature, the logic required to complete the transaction is rules based and the data required to run the automation in a structured, digital format. In short Process stability is one of the most commonly endorsed criteria to appraise RPA prospects. The older argument is that the process should not be in a state of unpredictability if we are going to pull RPA to automate it. While this is ideal and it should be considered a nice-to-have. But there are several reasons why we should not reject an RPA opportunity b