Adaptive Process Automation: Can Efficiency Be Married to Flexibility?

by Borys Stokalski

The Internet bubble emphasized growth and innovation as the main business imperatives. Recent years have valued cost-cutting and bottom-line expectations. Today, many organizations that have made it successfully through the years of economic downturn try to achieve growth while at the same time keeping the pressure on efficiency and cost awareness. As there are fewer and fewer companies that can be effectively merged or acquired, the most desired growth scenarios are those that are based on an innovative approach to markets or have innovative products and services.

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Adaptive Process Automation: Can Efficiency Be Married to Flexibility? 12 January 2005