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RPA Technology: Business Effects, Application Peculiarities, Methods and Tools for Project Implementation

Student: Dalinskii Ilia

Supervisor: Svetlana Arkhipkina

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Management and Digital Innovation (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

Hundreds of leaders and managers in Russia are implementing RPA technology in their businesses or plan to do so. However, most of the experience and expertise of implementation of this technology is concentrated within integrator companies specializing in IT consulting and the implementation of IT products. It makes independent implementation projects of the technology without their services an extremely challenging task with reduced chances of success. The goal of this work is to gather best practices of RPA implementation from practical specialists and experts in the field of IT and RPA consulting, describe and systematize them, and create a guideline based on these practices. This guideline will enable leaders and managers of Russian companies to independently implement RPA technology in their own organizations.

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