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Everyone understands that automation can improve operational efficiency and benefit an organization. However, not making the decision to automate does yield a non-negligible risk outside of the benefit not reaped.

In this podcast, Yacine Mahdid and Hamad Anwar will dive into these business risks to better illustrate the full context of automation in the supply chain and will discuss the following points:

Business Risk and Solutions:

Out-of-context quotes:

> I think in supply chain and procurement particularly we will see more and more trends toward automation in the near future.

> When a digital transformation project crumbles, it is usually when people try to do too much at the same time.

> One part that you shouldn’t automate is higher-level order decisions, these should act as a gate in your automation flow.

> I could feel her [purchasing professional] tenseness and stress. She was saying “I’m currently at more than 40h to get this thing [purchasing operations] rolling you know?”.

> No one likes that. No one in existence likes these sorts of redundant tasks. There needs to be some sort of creativity or decision you get to do to have some sort of agency in your work.

> The follow-ups shouldn’t exist. “Don’t get me started about follow-ups”. Like, Facebook solved this already. Whenever you send a message you know if the other person saw it. In procurement, however, you have to constantly ping people to check if they received your email.