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Automation with intelligence

by Richard Horton, Justin Watson, Gina Schaefer, David Wright, Anastasiia Polner, Tanya Telford
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    5 minute read 25 November 2020

    Automation with intelligence Pursuing organisation-wide reimagination

    5 minute read 25 November 2020
    • Richard Horton United Kingdom
    • Justin Watson United Kingdom
    • Gina Schaefer United States
    • David Wright United Kingdom
    • Anastasiia Polner United Kingdom
    • Tanya Telford United Kingdom
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    • Pandemic effects
    • Critical transformation
    • Finding full potential
    • Handling the human element
    • Conclusion

    Our global intelligent automation survey looks at the impact of COVID-19 on automation strategies and the use of cloud and automation-as-a-service to ensure scalability and rapid deployment.

    The ubiquity of robots in the workplace has been a foregone conclusion for many years now, despite a history of uneasiness on the part of humans. Now, a perfect storm of circumstances seems to be finally landing intelligent automation a permanent place in day-to-day business operations. According to Deloitte’s recent annual global survey of executives, 73 per cent of respondents said their organisations have embarked on a path to intelligent automation: a significant 58 per cent jump from the number reported in 2019.

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    Those organisations range from piloting, with 1 to 10 automations (37 per cent), to scaling, with 51 or more automations (13 per cent). The number of surveyed organisations that are deploying intelligent automation at scale has nearly doubled since 2019.

    It seems that robots – although still bearing the burden of deep-seated human stigmas – have entered the mainstream. The challenge is no longer how will we accept intelligent automation in the workplace, but how can we apply it wisely and to the greatest benefit.

    Technology portfolio of respondents to support intelligent automation strategy

    Pandemic effects

    COVID-19’s disruption is likely to leave a lasting effect on how work is performed, and this extends to automation. Considering the widespread remote working and the configuration required to secure worksites, increasing automation among the workforce is almost a given. Although most respondents told us COVID-19 has caused their organisations to rethink how work is done, the wheels of progress had already been turning; of all survey respondents, 78 per cent are implementing Robotic Process Automation and 16 per cent plan to do so in the next three years.

    Critical transformation

    For organisations to successfully integrate intelligent automation, they must first acknowledge that transformation is necessary. It starts with making a conscious choice about what they want to achieve, based on the ‘art of the possible’. This decision is then fed into a robust and realistic intelligent automation strategy. That is the ideal, but here is the reality: Only 26 per cent of Deloitte’s survey respondents that are piloting automations – and 38 per cent of those implementing and scaling –have an enterprise-wide intelligent automation strategy.

    There is a clear difference between organisations piloting automations and those implementing and scaling their efforts. The latter are more likely to reimagine what they do and incorporate process change across functional boundaries. Those in the piloting stage are more likely to automate current processes, with limited change – they may have not yet taken advantage of the many technologies and techniques that can expand their field of vision and open up even more opportunities. 

    There are other barriers to success: process fragmentation and a lack of IT readiness were ranked by survey respondents at the top of the list (consistent with responses in the past two years). Resistance to change was ranked third, closely followed by a lack of a clear vision.

    Top barriers to scaling intelligent automation

    Inevitably, there is work to be done for business leaders aiming for a transformation that delivers end-to-end intelligent automation. Breaking down functional and process silos is a must, as is augmenting business processes by combining complementary tools and technologies – with Business Process Management and low-code at the centre – while using the right process optimisation technique.

    Finding full potential

    Our survey also revealed untapped opportunities in the areas of process monitoring and process mining. Such tools can speed the discovery of inefficiencies, and the majority of respondents agreed that they drive better outcomes. Despite this, only 20 per cent of respondents are using process mining, and 33 per cent are using process monitoring.

    Automation-as-a-service (AaaS) is gaining popularity – but not yet full acceptance – as a critical way to deliver intelligent automation in the next three years. Already 64 per cent of respondents use some form of AaaS, most often for end-to-end development, followed by management and maintenance of automations, then development of automations. This remains an area of unexploited potential for the 36 per cent who reported they are not using AaaS.

    Cloud technology is also becoming more widely regarded as future enabling technology for automation: Almost half of survey respondents already use it for some of their automations, and 13 per cent run automations solely on cloud infrastructure. However, 11 per cent do not plan to use cloud infrastructure for automation solutions, overlooking its ability to keep pace with demand and be scaled to ensure capacity is always optimised: a key benefit in minimising operating costs.

    Handling the human element

    Technology is not the only fundamental element of transformation. With the introduction of intelligent automation, executives should be gauging how much of their workforce has seen changes to roles, tasks and ways of working. Of the implementing and scaling organisations surveyed, 58 per cent have not yet made this calculation, and such a myopic view of transformation may filter out a key benefit: combining people with automation solutions to form ‘superteams’. An all-encompassing approach is needed – one that enhances resilience and adaptivity with humans front and centre.

    Those organisations that have recognised the integral human aspect are training workers affected by automation, and seemingly placing emphasis on uniquely human skills: 59 per cent of respondents said their organisations are focusing on process skills, like active listening and critical thinking. More than half of respondents are offering retraining in cognitive abilities, such as creativity and problem solving.

    Conclusion

    Overall, Deloitte’s 2020 survey showed that great strides have been made to arrive in this brave new world of widespread intelligent automation. But the race to our robotic future is not quite won, because adoption does not guarantee added value. Those that see the greatest benefits from automation will have engaged in entity-wide transformations, rooted in forward-looking, human-centric strategies. To learn more, download Deloitte’s full report, ‘Automation with Intelligence’.

    Acknowledgments

    The authors would like to thank Stephen Amatucci, Graeme Carmichael, Chris Christodoulou, Lauren Coe, Rachel Forstater, Shantanu Gupta, Oscar Hamilton, Martin Lemaire, Sarah Petrino Merritt, Peter Pusztai, Lara Wigdor and Ryan Woodburn for their contributions to this article.

    Cover art by: Daniel Hertzberg.

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) , Automation , Cloud , Cognitive technologies , Digital Transformation

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    Richard Horton

    Deloitte Insights Executive Editor (EMEA)

    Richard is EMEA Executive Editor for Deloitte Insights. As part of the Deloitte Insights leadership team he is responsible for the development of Deloitte’s regional thought leadership content and channel strategy. Richard has over fifteen years research, writing and advisory experience. He currently creates content on the most pressing executive and boardroom challenges related to climate change, digital transformation and the future of work.

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    Justin Watson

    Justin Watson

    Partner

    Justin is the global leader of Deloitte’s intelligent automation business. His goal is to help clients to safely adopt adaptive, self-aware processes through the application of automation, analytics and artificial intellgience technologies at scale. He has been a partner in the UK for over 10 years and in this time has led the UK oil and gas consulting business, and several large scale productivity-focused transformations in the private sector.

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    Gina Schaefer

    Gina Schaefer

    Managing Director | Intelligent Automation Practice Leader

    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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    David Wright

    David Wright

    Partner

    David leads our Robotics team for Global Business Services. He brings over 19 years experience of large scale national and global Robotic and Cognitive Automation, Shared Service, Global Business Services and Finance Transformation projects. For the past three years, he has focussed on building Deloitte's capability in Robotic Process Automation. He initially implemented RPA at Deloitte's own Shared Service operation. He has since provided advisory and implementation services at multiple clients where he has worked with clients to deliver cost reduction, improved quality and internal RPA capability.

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    Anastasiia Polner

    Anastasiia Polner

    Research Manager

    Anastasiia is a research manager at Deloitte UK, where she conducts actionable research on such topics as intelligent automation, future of work and artificial intelligence. She also contributes to a variety of projects covering human capital and wider impact of technologies on society.

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    Tanya Telford is a senior consultant in the Robotics and Cognitive Team at Deloitte UK, specialising in intelligent automation delivery. Tanya has experience consulting on large scale robotic process automation programmes. Her experience includes opportunity discovery, process capture, standardisation and redesign as well automation design and definition and delivery.

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