Business Process Services White Paper Configurable, Automated Workflows: Transforming Process Effectiveness for Business Excellence
About the Authors Ohm Kumar Ohm Kumar is a Business Analyst with the Process Automation Team in Tata Consultancy Services' (TCS) Business Process Services (BPS) unit, and is a co-inventor in four patents led by this team in the last three years. He has contributed to identifying process automation opportunities and deploying automation tools for various BPS clients. He has over 11 years of experience in the IT industry in the areas of business analysis, requirement gathering, process improvement, process re-engineering, product innovation, and project management. He holds a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering degree. Shiva Kumar Shiva Kumar is a business analyst in the Process Automation team within the BPS unit at TCS. He holds a Master's degree in Business Administration with specialization in Financial Management. He has over 10 years of experience in the BPS domain, covering industries such as banking, nance and accounting, high tech, pharma, manufacturing, and travel, transportation, and hospitality. He is a certi ed Six Sigma Green Belt professional, and has contributed to identifying and implementing process automation solutions for a number of BPS clients. Saloni Juneja Saloni is a business analyst in the Process Automation team within the BPS unit at TCS. She holds a Master's degree in Business Administration. She has over ve years of experience in the BPS industry in the areas of human resource management, customer management, quality, and automation. She is a certi ed Six Sigma Green Belt professional.
Abstract Organizations face challenges in capturing, monitoring, and controlling business processes due to the frequent changes in operating procedures. They often have manual processes for capturing business information from different sources. Apart from being tedious, this can lead to increased turnaround times, operational errors, and inaccurate tracking of a project's health. An effective way to overcome this problem and meet business objectives is to adopt con gurable, automated work ows. It enables organizations to be more agile and competitive in today's demanding marketplace. Automated, con gurable work ows ensure efficient allocation and processing of work requests, and error-free output. Such an approach improves control over a process, with less manual intervention, and eliminates delays as well as errors such as misplaced work and repeated tasks. It also ensures tasks are performed according to a company's policies and procedures. This paper outlines the challenges an organization faces in simplifying and streamlining its work ow approach, which includes reducing manual effort, monitoring and tracking business metrics, and generating dashboards in real time. It indicates a way to overcome these challenges, with a few case studies to demonstrate the approach.
Contents Replacing Manual Processing with Configurable Workflows 5 Challenges in conventional work ow tracking 5 How con gurable work ow automation works 6 Different Types of Transaction Workflows 6 Business Benefits of Configurable and Automated Workflows 7 Case Study: Configurable Workflow Automation for the Analytics Industry Looking at the Future 7
Replacing Manual Processing with Configurable Workflows Configurable workflows increase an organization's ability to handle high volumes, and also help improve productivity and resource utilization. It helps achieve business objectives by providing accurate reports for faster decision-making. The organization can thereby compete more effectively in today's demanding marketplace. In moving towards this goal, organizations are attempting to automate their internal workflows and integrate them with ERP applications. Challenges in conventional workflow tracking Certain activities, including setting targets for productivity, turnaround time, and performance requirements for accuracy or quality of transactions, need to be constantly tracked. Organizations face challenges in monitoring such aspects either when they lack a workflow tracking system or when they rely on conventional workflow tracking systems, as illustrated in Table 1. Challenges faced in the absence of a workflow tracking system Limited access to information: Some users may not have access to the information if it does not reside in a centralized location. Lack of centralized reporting: It is difficult to track spreadsheets created by various employees on their local systems. Moreover, there is a high likelihood of the system crashing in case the le size becomes very large, resulting in loss of information. Challenges in reporting on activities across teams: In case of projects where multiple teams are involved, it is difficult to collate the data from different stakeholders and efficiently manage the progress; this affects completion timelines. Challenges associated with conventional workflow tracking systems High effort and costs: A conventional work ow has to go through the regular software development life cycle that requires dedicated effort for development, testing, and deployment. This approach is time consuming and not cost effective. Need for expertise: Developing error-free source code for a work ow solution requires a high degree of expertise to understand the requirements of the business, and develop a solution that ful lls these requirements. Lack of on-demand and dynamic reports: Only prede ned reports are available in most systems. Dynamic reports cannot be extracted. Lack of real-time tracking: Monitoring and controlling real-time progress of any project is not possible. 5
Limited support for decision-making: Key performance indicators that are crucial for better management cannot be tracked in the absence of a work ow system. This leads to inaccurate and unstructured representation of data, leading to poor business decisions. Limited performance tracking: A conventional work ow system does not make it easy to identify top performers in any process, resulting in the organization's inability to effectively motivate associates. Reporting costs: Manual reporting is time consuming, leading to additional costs to the business. Table 1: Comparison of challenges related to the absence of an automated workflow system and to conventional workflow systems These challenges make it difficult for organizations to meet the expectations of all stakeholders and deliver on the agreed SLAs. How configurable workflow automation works A configurable workflow allows users to customize parts of the workflow based on their business requirements. It helps configure the scope for different users based on hierarchy, maker-checker flows, sections for data processing fields, and other mandatory and editable conditions. Using home-grown technologies to track and maintain day-to-day transactions may lead to challenges in integrating with other technology solutions within the organization. Deploying a common platform that can communicate with multiple systems is the best way to deal with this issue. Such a solution can capture key project health indicators and present them as reader-friendly reports and dashboards. This enables the enterprise to understand the performance of people and processes, and their impact on the bottom line. Different Types of Transaction Workflows Transaction workflows ensure seamless and streamlined processes with predefined steps. The various types of transaction-based workflows include: Standard: The number of steps, procedures, and users are minimal. Serial: There are multiple users involved in the completion of a task, and the task moves sequentially from one user to another for further processing. Parallel: A task is processed simultaneously by multiple users who perform the same or different steps. Ad hoc: These are tasks with no predefined activities and require dynamic steps to be performed to deliver results. 6
Business Benefits of Configurable and Automated Workflows Configurable workflows support customization based on process complexity and provide transparency. They enhance productivity and accuracy, and ensure transparent controls for precise reporting and monitoring. They help effectively manage day-to-day operations and provide visibility to the management through rule-based delegation and substitution mechanisms that address workflow tracking challenges. Some of the key business benefits of configurable workflows are: Lower solution implementation time and technical expert dependency: The graphical user interface of the workflow provides functional users the ability to configure the application by generating the source code automatically. The source code is ideally error-free and requires minimal manual intervention to validate the output. This reduces the time required as compared to conventional workflow systems. Increased accuracy: Most of the tasks are automated, reducing the possibility of errors and improving productivity. Reduced TAT and enhanced volume: Automation ensures faster processing of tasks at all workflow levels, enabling greater agility in the organization. Most of the manual tasks are eliminated, drastically reducing delivery time and helping employees deliver additional volume. This drives nonlinear growth and positions organizations to face competitive pressures in the marketplace. Case Study: Configurable Workflow Automation for the Analytics Industry A leading global market research company faced multiple challenges in its business operations. Extremely dynamic targets for activities such as new information addition, accuracy computation, volume, and TAT-affected processing and delivery. In addition, due to employee attrition, access requirements for various roles changed regularly. As a result, organization faced difficulties in manually tracking and consolidating the real-time processing data to generate strategic dashboards on status, TAT, and accuracy to manage the process efficiently. Additionally, it was difficult to allocate the work optimally to the available personnel. This necessitated cross-utilization of employees to cater to the fluctuating volumes. To address these challenges, the organization implemented the following steps: 7
Data and reporting: The company automated the generation of weekly reports on production and employee productivity. It conducted a time and motion study by creating a database of cycle and lead time for all indexes that are used to calculate productivity. The organization defined a data-oriented approach to arrive at the expected task completion date. Operations management: The organization introduced a new approval process for travel reimbursement and compensatory leave for employees based on 'login-logout' reports. Forecasting and estimation: Volume forecasts of tasks were estimated based on historical data. The solution would also estimate the additional number of Full Time Employees (FTEs) needed when new activities and indexes were added to a process. Performance management and training: The company strengthened its reward and recognition program by ranking employees on quality, productivity, and attendance. The bottom-quartile performers were identified based on various SLA reports. A cross-training plan was created based on the utilization report. Tangible benefits These initiatives helped the organization realize significant benefits: Effort equivalent to one FTE was saved in collation of data for MIS reports. Before After Activity No. of TLs Frequency (monthly) Efforts required (in hrs.) Total effort required in a month (in hrs.) Effort required (in hrs.) Total effort required in a month (in hrs.) Difference Reporting on KPIs by each team lead Collation of data for weekly KPIs and upstream issue report Filling of time tracker by each employee 7 4 4.00 112.00 0.50 14.00 87.5% 8 4 1.00 32.00 0.38 12.00 62% 133 22 0.20 585.20 0.08 243.83 58% Utilization calculation by team lead 1 4 2.00 8.00 1.00 4.00 50% Annual saving in hours of effort 62.8% Table 2: Comparison of results before and after configuring workflow automation 8
Looking at the Future Organizations that implement the configurable workflow automation approach will acquire the ability to manage, automate, and report on their critical business processes. They can automate the organization's existing processes without changing the way employees do business. In addition, it enables businesses to model their workflow needs, monitor the results, and satisfy their business process management needs effectively, thereby enhancing efficiency and competitiveness. 9
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