BELLEVUE, Wash., Jan. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Nintex, the recognized global leader in workflow and content automation (WCA), today released a new study revealing the top five most broken processes in American workplaces and how they contribute to employee satisfaction and performance.
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The study, called the "Definitive Guide to America's Most Broken Processes," found that a third of employees at U.S. companies (with more than 1,000 employees) are currently looking for new jobs, with the vast majority (86 percent) citing their company's broken processes as a driving factor behind this decision. One commonality found in the research is that the top five issues are unspecialized, repetitive tasks that fall in the long tail of business processes, which must be automated to drive efficiency, efficacy and employee satisfaction.
The complete study findings are available as a downloadable ebook at https://www.nintex.com/brokenprocesses.
The top five most broken corporate processes cited by survey respondents include:
"Broken processes within American enterprises like trouble contacting IT and inconsistent performance reviews are taking a serious toll on employee morale and increasingly becoming a top concern for C-suite leaders," says Nintex CEO John Burton. "Given the Nintex study findings, it's clear that automating the long tail of business processes can no longer be postponed. By automating processes, business leaders can ensure a strong foundation for positively improving employee retention and productivity."
STUDY HIGHLIGHTS
"In many organizations, broken processes are everywhere. But, due to IT's countless other priorities, most companies have designated them as unsolvable issues," says Nintex SVP Technology Strategy Ryan Duguid. "Fortunately advancements in intelligent process automation solutions are changing all of this. In 2018 and beyond, American workers should feel empowered as the technology is available today to easily automate, orchestrate and optimize their own business processes, eliminating frustration and ensuring everyone is better equipped to reach top potential."
Nintex views intelligent process automation (IPA) as the key to realizing untapped opportunities in the long tail of automation. IPA solutions offer a unique blend of 'simplicity and sophistication' and are designed to be used by information workers to accelerate digital transformation for corporations around the world.
Nintex will be unveiling the new era of IPA during its annual conference, Nintex xchangetm, taking place February 26-28, 2018 in San Diego, Calif. To register for Nintex xchange visit www.nintex.com/xchange.
Study Methodology
The study by Nintex was conducted by Lucid Research in July 2017 and completed by 1,000 full-time employees at U.S. enterprises with more than 1,000 employees. The individuals surveyed hold roles in key functional areas like HR, sales, finance, and IT.
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About Nintex
Nintex is the recognized global leader in workflow and content automation (WCA) with more than 7,500 enterprise clients and 1,700 partners in 90 countries who have built and published millions of workflow applications. With its unmatched breadth of capability and platform support delivered by unique architectural capabilities, Nintex empowers the line of business and IT departments to quickly automate hundreds of manual processes to progress on the journey to digital transformation. Nintex Workflow Cloud®, the company's cloud platform, connects with all content repositories, systems of record, and people to consistently fuel successful business outcomes. Visit www.nintex.com to learn more.
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