The Impact of Low-Code and RPA on Workforce Dynamics and Skill Requirements

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Journal Title: Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Review
Author(s): Lisa Antwiadjei & Habiba Najaf
Published On: 28/06/2023
Volume: 4
Issue: 3
First Page: 107
Last Page: 115
ISSN: 2582-8088
Publisher: The Law Brigade Publisher

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Lisa Antwiadjei & Habiba Najaf, The Impact of Low-Code and RPA on Workforce Dynamics and Skill Requirements, Volume 4 Issue 3, Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Review, 107-115, Published on 28/06/2023, Available at https://ajmrr.thelawbrigade.com/article/the-impact-of-low-code-and-rpa-on-workforce-dynamics-and-skill-requirements/

Abstract

This research explores the transformative influence of Low-Code Development Platforms (LCDPs) and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) on contemporary workforce dynamics and the evolving landscape of skill requirements. As organizations increasingly embrace digital transformation to enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, and expedite innovation, the integration of Low-Code and RPA technologies plays a pivotal role in reshaping traditional work structures. The study delves into the ways in which Low-Code platforms empower non-developers to participate in application development, streamlining the software development lifecycle and fostering a more collaborative work environment. The impact of these technologies on workforce dynamics is examined, considering shifts in job roles, responsibilities, and team structures.

Keywords: Low-Code Development Platforms (LCDP), Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Digital Transformation, Workforce Dynamics, Skill Requirements, Automation Collaboration, Software Development Lifecycle

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