HR Tech to Help Automate Jobs
30% of work activities at over half of the jobs in the US, according to some sources, could be automated. That’s the equivalent of a day and a half’s worth of work time every week that most employees could claw back if their processes, workflows, and tasks didn’t require as much hands-on attention!
While many HR pros and leaders perhaps fear the time and knowledge-transfer investment needed to set up automation, the work of planning and implementing automation doesn’t actually have to be complicated and it shouldn’t be feared. The trick, says today’s guest, is knowing what you want to do, recognizing what you can do, and then figuring out which tools you need to put it in motion.
In this HRchat, we consider tools to automate tasks. Listen too, as we consider an 8-point framework to help guide you through the steps you need to take in order to automate any process or business workflow.
My guest in HRchat episode 354 is Ananth Avva, President and COO at Pipefy, a workflow management software on a mission to empower ‘doers’ and transform the way teams work.
If you’re looking to learn about processes and tools that can give you the power to easily automate workflows and manage business processes with no coding skills required, you’ve come to the right place!
Pipefy are offering HRchat podcast listeners a free Business Process Assessment. The URL is http://www.pipefy.com/
Questions For Ananth Include:
- Pipefy tries to help to automate lots of jobs traditionally done by humans. Can you share examples of tasks your team can help allocate – at least in part – to the robots?
- We’ve just come through 18 months of crisis. Why are companies that jump on the workflow automation train today better set to be future-proofed against further crises?
- Pipefy and JazzHR partnered in 2021 to empower HR professionals to streamline and augment their hiring process with custom, automated workflows. We’ve previously featured JazzHR on this show and love what they do. Tell me about the session in early Sept at #SHRM21 called Leveraging Automation to Bring Humanity Back to HR and the learning outcomes from that session.
- There is an 8-step process that HR and leaders can follow to automate many processes. It was recently shared on the Pipefy blog. Can you take a few minutes and briefly walk us through each step?
- Step 1 – Define your goal(s)
- Step 2 – Identify the target process
- Step 3 – Establish process boundaries
- Step 4 – Map your process
- Step 5 – Identify the tasks that can be automated
- Step 6 – Create your automation wishlist
- Step 7 – Assess your capabilities
- Step 8 – Configure your automation