Requests, rules, approvals and system updates come together in a visible, reliable workflow.
Salytiq implements a bounded workflow with checks, decisions, approvals, audit trail and system handoff.
Salytiq implements a bounded workflow with checks, decisions, approvals, audit trail and system handoff.
From intake to outcome
- 01Structure intake and required information
- 02Enrich data and apply business rules
- 03Route required approval to the right role
- 04Update the target system and notify stakeholders
Business outcomes
- Fewer manual handoffs
- Clear status and ownership
- A complete, auditable trail
Typical deliverables
- Agreed process model
- Automated workflow with decision rules
- Approval and exception handling
- Audit trail, tests and handover
When the solution fits
- Approvals are spread across email and informal requests
- Data is re-entered into multiple systems
- Process owners see bottlenecks too late
Scope boundaries and prerequisites
Clear boundaries
- An initial sprint focuses on one clearly bounded workflow
- Business decisions remain with accountable roles
Required foundations
- A named process owner
- Access to rules, sample data and participating systems
Business Process Automation
Automatic, Finance and Managing Director approval.
How an engagement can work
- 01
01 Understand
Capture the workflow, effort, systems and visible pain.
- 02
02 Prioritise
Align impact, feasibility and economic value.
- 03
03 Implement
Build, test and clearly hand over one bounded workflow.
- 04
04 Operate
Monitor and improve within an agreed scope.
Frequently asked questions
What does Business Process Automation include?
Salytiq implements a bounded workflow with checks, decisions, approvals, audit trail and system handoff. Typical deliverables include: Agreed process model; Automated workflow with decision rules; Approval and exception handling; Audit trail, tests and handover.
What information is needed to get started?
A robust initial scope requires: A named process owner; Access to rules, sample data and participating systems.
When is this solution a good fit?
A useful starting point is especially likely when: Approvals are spread across email and informal requests; Data is re-entered into multiple systems; Process owners see bottlenecks too late.
Which boundaries are clarified before implementation?
Transparent scope boundaries are part of the work: An initial sprint focuses on one clearly bounded workflow; Business decisions remain with accountable roles.
How can an engagement begin?
We first understand the workflow and prioritise one clearly bounded step. Where the starting point remains unclear, an Automation Audit can prepare the right implementation.
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Does this solution fit your workflow?
Share the starting point, systems involved and frequency. Salytiq will frame a realistic next step.