ESKER ON AIR PODCAST
Season 5 Episode 4:
Why You Shouldn’t Automate a Bad Process
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Listen for a complete guide to preparing your AP team for digital transformation.
While more than three-quarters of accounts payable (AP) AP departments have some form of automation, few have an actual standardized process. The reality is, the way that many businesses have gone about automating AP processes is, quite frankly, wrong. They often deploy standalone systems to fix one issue instead of addressing the entire AP cycle.
In this episode of Esker On Air, host Scott Leahy talks with Business Development Manager on the S2P Sales team Joanna Honoré for the first time on the podcast to discuss all things AP automation — how to prepare your team for implementing an automated solution, why not to automate a bad process, and how to turn a bad process into a good one.
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Adrian Posteraro is the former Director of Global Customer Support & Satisfaction at MEDRAD Inc. — a two-time winner of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

As a Business Development Manager at Esker for 10+ years, Jason Anderson is dedicated to helping customers gain greater return on their ERP investment through document process automation.
Adrian Posteraro is the former Director of Global Customer Support & Satisfaction at MEDRAD Inc. — a two-time winner of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.

As a Business Development Manager at Esker for 10+ years, Jason Anderson is dedicated to helping customers gain greater return on their ERP investment through document process automation.
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