The “paperless office” in most businesses is still a long way off. Because there is still a certain security and trust in “paper documents,” transactions with paper are still the norm. Everyday, while electronic files are being shared and distributed, the same makers of those files are generating paper copies of their documents for drafts, collaboration, markup, conferences, etc. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘document marking’
Business Litigation Costs can be Reduced and Contained
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009Word Users Don’t Need Rubber Stamps
Friday, February 6th, 2009
Ways to save money in these tough economic times aren’t exactly obvious. Old habits are hard to break — like the one of using rubber stamps to mark documents, particularly multiple copies of a document. Hundreds of dollars per year can be saved by just eliminating one trip a day to a copy machine (more…)
Efficiency Begins at the Keyboard
Monday, January 26th, 2009by Michael Ross
Office and process efficiency are becoming more important every day to all sizes of business. One of the easier ways to start saving is to automate the simple manual tasks that consume unnecessary time everyday.
While there has been a substantial move towards electronic documents, the paperless office is still a myth. Its use has only started to level off in the last year. We still use incredible amounts of paper for initial and final document production. One of areas that is easily optimized is the document marking process. (more…)