The technology is actually freeing up attorneys from donkey loads of data to prioritize tasks that need more of their attention and discretion.
This helps them spur a culture that promotes strategic thinking among the in-house attorneys.
But, as a law firm, that has always been more of a traditional kind, heavily relying on reams of hard copies of records, how ready are you to introduce RPA into your organization?
Well, it’s just a little step forward if you find answers to the right questions.
In other words, there needs to be proper robotic process automation use cases.
Only that will ensure that by automating processes that are rule-driven, repetitive, and data intensive, you have better and faster performance.
The fact that most of their repetitive processes even in the utilities sector oil, gas, electricities, water, etc, lend themselves amenable to automation.
Let’s see is RPA is still a dream for utility industries or is on its way to becoming a reality.
In order to gain this insight, it is first necessary to find out what is the actual USP that robotic process automation vendors have in their kitty for the industry.
The USP that it offers of the automation of any process that is repetitive in nature and involves data.
Thus, the processes and the data volumes, produced during theses processes, are gargantuan too.
Here’s the how RPA solutions are impacting utilities industry