Too many manual business processes can bog down public sector organisations and the people who work in them. As a new year begins, reducing manual business processes and replacing them with more automation, should remain a component of the IT strategy of any public sector department – to enable an increase in productivity, to encourage employee engagement and improve citizen satisfaction.
Unsurprisingly, citizens have quite an appetite for automation in public services as OpenSky’s survey findings (conducted by Censuswide in 2020), revealed that 77% of Irish citizens believe automation would enhance the quality of service within the public sector. 56% of respondents said they would prefer to communicate with public sector organisations via app or web and some of the main benefits of online public services were cited as faster response times and increased efficiency.
It’s Time to Harness the Opportunities
There are many reasons why an organisation may have not automated their business processes including limited resources to manage a digital transformation project, some business processes may not be suitable for automation, or in some cases, legacy systems are to blame as they don’t integrate well with more modern applications. Whatever the reason is, there are always ways to manage the challenges ahead and for IT departments who are judged on their introduction of innovative solutions - driving continued innovation within the organisation, is typically a priority.
The good news is, any manual tasks that are rules based can be automated and these tasks include data entry and verification, linking citizen information to internal or external databases, or copying and pasting between back office systems, Microsoft excel and other applications, and citizen facing web portals. Automating these tasks isn’t solely defined by saving staff time or improving citizen services (though these things matter), but it also boasts significant cost savings returning a fast ROI.
McKinsey research found that automation of 50-75% of tasks can lead to:
Reduction in processing time of: 50-60%
Increase in operational efficiencies of 20-35%
Furthermore, according to Forrester Total Economic Impact™ Study Commissioned by Microsoft October 2019, 70% Reduced application development cost and effort with Power Apps and Power Automate.
In Cork City Council, they reported in 2017, how rolling out the Choice Based Lettings (CBL) online portal promoted choice (by placing the housing applicant at the centre of the lettings process), which increased housing supply transparency, and enabled housing staff in the council, to provide a more supportive and advisory role to housing applicants.
The 5 Key Steps to Reducing Manual Business Processes
Work smarter for a smarter nation – the benefits to citizens, staff and operations.
Continuing to rely on manual tasks to input information between systems will reduce your organisations opportunity to give citizens fast, convenient service and support. The tools exist to deliver operational efficiency by defining and implementing customised automation solutions that support specific business needs, solve complex business problems, drive growth and deliver a competitive edge in an increasingly challenging public sector landscape.
Work smarter for a smarter nation, and reap the rewards of business process innovation, right now.