- Learn the basics of RPA and how to achieve it.
- Practice process mining to implement an RPA solution.
- Discover current trends in RPA, cognitive tech, and AI.
Overview
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Using robotic process automation (RPA), organizations can now digitize and transform an array of business processes and functions. In this learning path, learn the basics of RPA, process mining, and other forms of AI and cognitive tech that can optimize your business processes through automation.
Syllabus
Courses under this program:
Course 1: Introducing Robotic Process Automation
-Learn what robotic process automation (RPA) is, as well as its benefits and best practices.
Course 2: Process Mining for Robotic Process Automation
-Learn how process mining can help you evaluate your organization’s processes to see where automation may be beneficial.
Course 3: RPA, AI, and Cognitive Tech for Leaders
-Learn what C-suite executives need to know to navigate the digital operations landscape, filter out the noise, and digitize their organization using RPA, ML, analytics, and AI.
Course 1: Introducing Robotic Process Automation
-Learn what robotic process automation (RPA) is, as well as its benefits and best practices.
Course 2: Process Mining for Robotic Process Automation
-Learn how process mining can help you evaluate your organization’s processes to see where automation may be beneficial.
Course 3: RPA, AI, and Cognitive Tech for Leaders
-Learn what C-suite executives need to know to navigate the digital operations landscape, filter out the noise, and digitize their organization using RPA, ML, analytics, and AI.
Courses
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Learn what robotic process automation (RPA) is, as well as its benefits and best practices.
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Learn what C-suite executives need to know to navigate the digital operations landscape, filter out the noise, and digitize their organization using RPA, ML, analytics, and AI.
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Learn how process mining can help you evaluate your organization’s processes to see where automation may be beneficial.
Taught by
Ian Barkin