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Tips for Automating Processes With Workflow Software

Written by Kevin D'Arcy | Dec 16, 2015 2:35:00 PM

The automation capabilities of workflow automation software will dramatically enhance your company's ability to engage in a myriad of tasks of varying complexity. While the software itself will be invaluable, getting the most out of it will require an approach that suits the unique needs of your business. This is because like everything else you use, your workflow software is a tool, and tools are more impactful when properly used. By following the four tips listed below, you can use workflow software to automate your processes more effectively.


1. Identify your goals

In order to improve your workflow processes, you need to know what you want out of the upgrades provided by your workflow software. Identifying specific goals, such as expanding the daily volume of a particular activity, will allow you to do this.


2. Audit your current workflow process

Understanding the key deficiencies in your current workflow process will give you the foundation knowledge you need to streamline your processes. This is because you can make better workflow enhancement decisions when you know what you need to do, instead of making assumptions. To this end, you should audit your current workflow processes with the following approach:

  • Learn how each workflow process begins
  • Document how each step in the workflow process occurs
  • Understand how each workflow process is completed
  • Identify any hindrances to the workflow process


3. Maximize the capabilities of your workflow software

Once you have a comprehensive understanding of your current workflow process, you need to integrate your workflow software in a manner that optimizes your process' strengths and mitigates its weaknesses. Regardless of the workflow process itself, the core integration process should be as follows:

Get rid of redundancies

Most workflow processes require your employees to engage in some manner of redundant efforts. This extends the timeline of each process significantly, ultimately slowing down your productivity, especially for more complex tasks.

You can use your workflow software to automatically enact many of these redundancies for your team, saving you countless man hours each year.

Streamline communication

Communication is key for many of your company's workflow processes. If a single line of communication is broken, then the entire process may be halted – or even reset. Unfortunately, communication between key personnel can be broken at any time for many reasons.

Your workflow software will help you manage your workflow communication by automatically informing your employees of who should be involved; it can also automatically send a workflow communication for you as soon as a relevant step in the process is completed.

Broaden accessibility with the cloud

Collaborative workflow processes are often slowed down more than others. This is because it can be difficult to ensure that all involved parties have access to the most updated versions of the relevant documents.

Be sure to fully utilize your workflow software's cloud capabilities, which will provide everyone engaged in a project with instant access to the latest document updates. This access extends beyond the office as well, allowing authorized personnel to view and edit documents from anywhere they are.


4. Keep your team involved

Your entire team will be reaping the benefits of your workflow software's upgrades. In order to make sure that they are ready to take full advantage of this, you must keep them in the loop as you roll the software out. This should include educational resources that show employees how to use the new workflow software and how it integrates with their workflow processes.

Maximize your automation tools with the right approach

Prepare your company for efficient automated workflows by planning out the integration of your workflow software.