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03-23-2011 / By:
Is the American Business Owner Ready to Go Paperless?
Up until recently the primary focus of document scanning and online document management has been to get medical practices and law offices into the 21st century. This was immediately followed by the financial and insurance industries. Now that so many businesses are managing everything digitally, other companies may find it easier to switch to a paperless office.
As the American labor force becomes more accustomed to electronic documents, the use of paper in an office seems a lot more cumbersome. Gone are the days when there was a line at the copy machine and a stack of manila folders on every worker’s desk. Without even trying, today’s worker has gradually changed the way they manage paper documents in an office environment.
It’s hard to say when it happened, but at some point it become redundant to keep a file of paperwork for each client, when there was already an electronic file in existence. It probably happened around the same time that people started “trusting computers” and realizing that their documents wouldn’t be lost in a computer crash. IT professionals have become very adept at maintaining back-up files and ensuring the safety of network drives. In most modern offices, client documents and important files are saved to a network drive instead of existing solely on a workers computer. As a result, the average worker feels a lot more confident maintaining electronic document scanning without the requisite paper file.
This shift has impacted various industries in different ways, but there are very few businesses that still operate in a paper-only model. In the interest of efficiency, it appears that the American business owner is ready to follow the example of medical and legal office and embrace electronic document management solutions.
Getting started with a document management solution for your office may require the help of a document scanning company. These digital imaging professionals are the most effective way to make sure every employee is on the same page with the transition, and they can recommend the right software to securely manage employee document access. In addition to actually document scanning and archiving your paper documents, most document scanning firms offer training for your employees.
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