
Intelligent Process Automation (IPA): What It Is and Where It Breaks
IPA isn't just upgraded RPA. It combines process redesign, RPA, and AI/ML to handle decisions and unstructured data. Here's how it works and where it fails.

IPA isn't just upgraded RPA. It combines process redesign, RPA, and AI/ML to handle decisions and unstructured data. Here's how it works and where it fails.

Most digital transformations fail because governance is missing or added too late. Here's what data governance actually covers and why it must come first.

Cloud transformation isn't just migration. Here's what it actually covers — data, operating models, security, and why most teams stop too early.

Most digital workplace transformation programs fail before tools go live. Here's what transformation actually means, why 70% stall, and what the 30% do differently.

BPR means radical redesign of core processes — not incremental fixes. Here's what it is, when to use it, and why most initiatives fail before redesign even starts.

Not all IT process automation tools solve the same problem. Here's how to separate workflow, RPA, and workload tools — and pick the right one for your team.

Digital transformation spans four distinct areas: process, business model, domain, and organizational. Here's what each covers and why conflating them causes programs to stall.

Business process optimization is end-to-end redesign, not a faster broken workflow. Learn the methods, steps, and metrics that make improvements actually hold.

BPA isn't task scripting — it's end-to-end automation of multi-step, cross-system processes. Here's how it works, where ROI shows up, and what to automate first.

AI BPA handles judgment-dependent tasks that rule-based automation breaks on. Here's what it actually means, where it works, and how to pick your first process.

Most healthcare orgs treat digital transformation as an IT project. Here's what it actually means, why pilots stall, and what determines real outcomes.

Comparing 8 business rule engines by governance needs, rule ownership model, and deployment constraints — not feature count. A practical shortlisting framework.