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My everyday

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dashboard
[ 'dæʃbɔ:rd ]
NOUN A home page on a website giving access to different elements of the site's functionality ""
inappropriate
[ ,inə'prəupriit ]
ADJECTIVE Not suitable or proper in the circumstances. " who engage in fraudulent or otherwise ************* activities."
approach
[ ə'prəuʧ ]
NOUN A way of dealing with a situation or problem. "The light gray boxes show some technologies or ********es that may be confused with automation"
thereby
[ 'ðɛə'bai ]
ADVERB By that means; as a result of that. " voice conversation can be automated ******* deflecting inbound "
effort
[ 'efət ]
NOUN A vigorous or determined attempt. " automation exists to reduce the dependency on manual ****** in delivering a variety "
expense
[ iks'pens ]
NOUN The cost incurred in or required for something. "Remember that the primary value of automation is replacement of manual tasks and their associated ******* and errors, with software robots."
evolve
[ i'vɔlv ]
VERB Develop gradually. "Business Operations Automation ******d two distinct approaches, "
inquiry
[ in'kwaiəri ]
NOUN An act of asking for information. "deflecting inbound or outbound ******ies from manual processing."
assignment
[ ə'sainmənt ]
NOUN A task or piece of work allocated to someone as part of a job or course of study. All **********s are graded daily by Academy trainers.
issue
[ 'isju: ]
VERB Supply or distribute (something) for use or sale. " If the presentation meets the required standards, the trainer will ***** a certification."
define
[ di'fain ]
VERB State or describe exactly the nature, scope, or meaning of."Learn to ****** automation."
grade
[ greid ]
NOUN A mark indicating the quality of a student's work. "Passing *****s and attempts are stated in each assignmen"
solution
[ sə'lu:ʃ(ə)n ]
NOUN A means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation. "********s consultant certification"
stakeholder
[ 'steɪk‚həʋldər ]
NOUN A person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business. "complex workflows that provide value to the business’ internal and external ***********s"
reserve
[ ri'zə:v ]
VERB Retain for future use "Automation Academy *******s the right to disqualify trainees who e..."
improper
[ im'prɔpə ]
ADJECTIVE Not in accordance with accepted standards, especially of morality or honesty. "Providing or accepting ******** assistance"
engage
[ in'geiʤ ]
VERB Occupy or attract (someone's interest or attention) " disqualify trainees who ****** in fraudulent or "
prerequisite
[ 'pri:'rekwizit ]
NOUN A thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist. "The certificate will be provided if the passing grade is achieved and a trainee meets all the ************s."
expire
[ iks'paiə ]
VERB (of a document, authorization, or agreement) come to the end of the period of validity. "Workfusion can make a decision to let a certification ******"
pace
[ peis ]
VERB Walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety or annoyance. Self-****d courses (RPA, DA): All assignments are graded daily by Academy trainers.
boundary
[ 'baundəri ]
NOUN A line which marks the limits of an area; a dividing line. "ork and exchanging data across business operations system *******ies"
stated
[ 'steitid ]
ADJECTIVE Clearly expressed or identified; specified. "Passing grades and attempts are ****** in each assignment."
deflect
[ di'flekt ]
VERB Cause (something) to change direction; turn aside from a straight course. "...can be automated thereby *******ing inbound or outbound inquirie..."
reconciliation
[ ,rekənsili'eiʃən ]
NOUN The action of making one view or belief compatible with another. "************** – Cognitive Automation can reconcile financial instrument trades and accounting records, for example linking buyers and sellers, payables invoices and inventory receipts"
judgment
[ 'ʤʌʤmənt ]
NOUN A decision of a law court or judge. ", and rule-based activities that do not require expert ********, intuition, or collaborative decision-making."
falsify
[ 'fɔ:lsifai ]
VERB Alter (information, a document, or evidence) so as to mislead. "*******ing identity or impersonating another individual to gain access"
disparate
[ 'dispərit ]
ADJECTIVE Essentially different in kind; not able to be compared. "...ve integration of information from multiple ********* sources into one or more entry forms."
misconduct
[ nmis'kɔndʌkt ]
NOUN Unacceptable or improper behaviour, especially by an employee or professional person. " Examples of such ***********, misuse,"
workflow
[ wɔrkflɔw ]
NOUN The sequence of industrial, administrative, or other processes through which a piece of work passes from initiation to completion. "Business processes are those potentially complex ********s that provide val"
artificial intelligence
[ ,ɑ:ti'fiʃl in'teliʤəns ]
NOUN Al
 
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