Axiant Launches with Innovative Process-First Methodology to Address Automation Failures

Axiant Launches with Innovative Process-First Methodology to Address Automation Failures

From Global Economic Press by Global Economic Press

May 4, 2026 · 3 min

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Alex Brady discusses Axiant's innovative approach to addressing automation project failures through a Process First methodology.

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the intricacies of business process automation, spotlighting a new entrant in the field, Axiant. Axiant is launching with a groundbreaking approach to address the prevalent issue of automation project failures. The company has identified that the root cause of these failures is not the automation technology itself, but rather the underlying processes that are not adequately prepared for automation. Axiant's Executive Vice President, Jeff Woodham, emphasizes that companies often skip the crucial step of ensuring that their processes are ready for automation, leading to significant operational setbacks across various industries. Axiant introduces its proprietary Process First Automation methodology, which focuses on evaluating and preparing business processes before any automation technology is implemented. This approach involves a structured diagnostic to determine if a process is ready for automation, needs redesigning, or should not be automated at all. By establishing a documented operational baseline, Axiant aims to transform the landscape of automation success, ensuring that technology implementations are…

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Host: Alex Brady

Guest: Jeff Woodham

Topics covered

  • business process automation
  • automation failures
  • Process First Automation
  • operational setbacks
  • business processes

Keywords

  • automation
  • business processes
  • Axiant
  • process readiness
  • operational baseline

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Organizations: Axiant

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