To consumer product goods company Reckitt, process excellence is the fuel for its broader digital transformation strategy. Its roadmap will embed process mining throughout its operations, culture and sustainability efforts.
With a Center of Excellence in India, the British multinational focused on health, hygiene and nutrition products such as Lysol, Mucinex and Airborne, the company is looking to deliver value while navigating multiple challenges. The bet: applying technology to drive digitization and process excellence can enable the company to perform well despite demand spikes, supply chain imbalances, and inflation.
Reckitt CEO Laxman Narasimhan said on a recent earnings conference call that the company's melding of IT and business strategy will provide the levers to manage economic uncertainty. "We remain confident in the strength of our brands and our ability to use various pricing levers to continue to drive our top line and to help mitigate ongoing cost pressures, allowing us to grow margins next year," said Narasimhan.
Celonis is being deployed across multiple processes ranging from purchasing to accounts receivable and payable and order management, providing visibility across Reckitt's SAP infrastructure and recommending data-driven process changes to drive performance. Reckitt has moved to a value-based contract with Celonis to reflect a long-term partnership that gives both parties skin in the process improvement game.
Vijay Purohit, IT Director of Corporate Functions & Automation at Reckitt, said digital transformation is the lens the company uses to view process excellence and the intersection of technology and business strategies. Purohit, who is responsible for process excellence, process mining and process automation, said Reckitt is taking a digital-first approach.