Why do RPA projects fail?
This is often caused by a lack of strategy and unrealistic expectations.
Automation has long been more than just RPA. While robotic process automation was originally seen as a solution for repetitive processes, the field has evolved: Process mining, business process management (BPM) and artificial intelligence are expanding the possibilities and pushing the boundaries of what is considered automatable. However, the euphoria surrounding these advances is often in stark contrast to the reality of many companies. Even today, numerous RPA projects fail or do not deliver the hoped-for added value. The causes are complex - from strategic omissions to unrealistic expectations.