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Well into the 21st century, your business has managed to buck the trend of the paperless office. You continue to rely on cumbersome paper documents and manual business processes instead of utilising far more efficient digital papers and electronic workflows. Indeed, you have a good reason for failing to embrace the paperless office, as you’re doing so despite what it costs your company. And it certainly costs you a great deal. Consider the following disadvantages associated with paper documents.

The cost of working with paper

Paper in itself might not be expensive, but the costs associated with paper-based processes and managing paper documents can be a financial burden. Let’s start with storage —on and off-site storage of paper documents, forms, and files are far more expensive than what it costs to host digital versions, as is transportation or delivery of hard copies of your documents. Don’t forget about the cost of reproduction to copy or scan paper documents. Perhaps most significant of all is the time associated with manually managing your documents in paper form. All of these costs add up and can be eliminated by using digital documents instead of paper versions.

Inefficient processes

Paperless workflows improve efficiency by minimising mistakes, ensuring version control, and facilitating collaboration and information sharing.

Working with paper documents prevents you from utilising automated business processes. Manual, paper-based workflows are inefficient, rife with errors and redundancy, and inhibit collaboration. On the other hand, paperless workflows improve efficiency by minimising mistakes, ensuring version control, and facilitating collaboration and information sharing. 

Poor accessibility

How much time is wasted in your office looking for paper documents? How many paper documents are lost and never recovered? In paper form, documents and records can be challenging to find, easily misplaced, or even worse, lost forever. However, digital copies can be quickly and easily located and accessed at any time from almost any location, regardless of whether someone else is viewing it. Therefore, there’s no need to dig through file cabinets or have boxes of documents transported from one place to another to access the information you need.

Less-than-ideal security

Protecting sensitive information is more critical than ever for businesses, as regulatory compliance is something no company can take lightly. Just how confident are you in the security of paper documents? File cabinets and locked desk drawers are not enough to keep confidential data safe. When your documents are stored digitally, you can access them by assigning rights, enabling only authorised employees to access files. Paper documents are also susceptible to fires, floods, and natural disasters that could lead to their destruction. Digital files can be stored in a backup, making data recovery possible in the aftermath of a catastrophic event.

If your company is still working with paper documents, it costs you in many ways. Document management can eliminate these burdens and turn your workplace into a paperless office. Contact us today to learn more about our industry-leading document management solution.

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