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About the Course

Regardless of the industry, business process automation is here to stay. Business processes are increasingly being automated through software automation. But how is software automation simplified and made accessible? The answer is Robotic Process Automation or RPA. RPA lifecycle: Intrdocution, Discovery and Design is the first course of the Specialization on Implementing RPA with Cognitive Solutions and Analytics. In this course, you will be introduced to RPA and see how it is combined with cognitive solutions and analytics to enable organizations to adopt the model of a “Digital Workforce” and help them transform the nature of their work. You will also learn about the first two phases of the RPA implementation lifecycle: Discovery and Design. In the Discovery phase, you take a set of business processes and identify those that are suitable and beneficial for automation. In the Design phase, you create a plan for your RPA project. The learning will be reinforced through concept description and guided practice....

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SV

Jun 19, 2020

overall i enjoyed this course and each and every concept is delivered clearly, thanks to Automation Anywhere and Coursera for giving me this opportunity to learn on your platform.

QZ

Aug 3, 2020

Clear explanation with hands on experience. It is not only teaching how to use the AA software, it touches PRA project management as well. Great course for beginners of RPA

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By Pascal E

Jun 19, 2020

Very Automation Anywhere specific. While it is useful to understand some basics, many of the detailed elements of the course would be difficult to implement independently.

By MEESALA G C

Jul 20, 2020

not so much. should have provided software to actually do it ourselves

By VASCO S

Nov 13, 2021

very, very basic with excel spreadsheet as supporting tool...Quizes were more centered in remembering specific wordings than the concept themselves... not that matter that much if content was better, but Presenter present himself with a dirty shirt..

By Luis C

Mar 12, 2024

This course was ok. But couldn't continue the 2nd one (Using the Web Recorder and Editing a Recorded Bot) because on a hands-on task , the lady has a strong indian accent and can't spell a password correctly. As the password isn't correct, the task is impossible to complete. I've contacted Coursera support, where someone named Astrid wasn't helpful at all and preferred to cancel my whole subscription (I've been paying coursera plus for 2 years) rather than try to help me with that specific password. All coursera credibility has fallen.