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Paperless Best Practices
Tim Shortsleeve, President of LTP Solutions, LLC recently spoke at the AICPA's annual Tech Conference in las Vegas. tim spoke Re-Engineering your internal practices by adopting a less paper approch to running your business.
Creating a paperless environment within an organization is quickly becoming essential to stay competitive in today’s rapidly changing business world. A “less-paper” environment provides numerous benefits to an organization, its employees and its customers. This session will explore paperless best practices implemented in successful organizations. You will learn that going paperless involves much more than hardware and software. Discussion topics include:
Tim Shortsleeve, President of LTP Solutions, LLC recently spoke at the AICPA's annual Tech Conference in las Vegas. tim spoke Re-Engineering your internal practices by adopting a less paper approch to running your business.
Creating a paperless environment within an organization is quickly becoming essential to stay competitive in today’s rapidly changing business world. A “less-paper” environment provides numerous benefits to an organization, its employees and its customers. This session will explore paperless best practices implemented in successful organizations. You will learn that going paperless involves much more than hardware and software. Discussion topics include:
- How to get started
- Identifying and understanding your workflows, both physical and technological
- Document storage considerations
- Scanning solutions
- Remote access considerations
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Lose the paper and find the profits.
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Lose the paper and find the profits.
Paper Facts
The cost of mishandling paper!
Of managers surveyed, 49% feel they are often unable to handle the volume of information received. (ATG & Rheinner Reuters)
U.S.-based companies spend $25 to $35 billion processing (filling, storing, and retrieving) paper. Management of documents over their life cycle pushes that figure up to $100 billion per year. (IDC)
Of managers surveyed, 49% feel they are often unable to handle the volume of information received. (ATG & Rheinner Reuters)
U.S.-based companies spend $25 to $35 billion processing (filling, storing, and retrieving) paper. Management of documents over their life cycle pushes that figure up to $100 billion per year. (IDC)
