Less is MORE
October 20, 2011 at 3:41 pm Tracy Lim Leave a comment
I have a challenge for the readers of this blog. Are you ready? Take deep breath. I want to challenge you to, DO MORE WITH LESS. I think we are often taught to want more, that we “need more”. I am challenging you to someone that can do MORE with Less. I am sure you are wondering how this relates to content management, the topic I was asked to write about. Well I think I can bring you to that reality, so continue reading. Today we face an economic reality that is forcing us to do more with less. It makes you think long and hard about what is important and what is needed. This concept can be taken all the way to the documents that we deal with for our business processes. Often we create business process around what we have “always” done. I think it is time to stop and relook at your business. How can capturing data as it is created and making it electronic increase productivity as well as reduce costs overall? Many studies share the ROI of this fact. Do more with Less. Stop making more paper, and make Less. Stop doing more work and do less. If this is something you are ready to talk about, I know that our team of consultants are the right people to help you conquer that task. It is a daunting one, but it must be done and you want the right people to lead you through the challenge. We have done this for many years and have proven to be true professionals and experts at the task.
Please take a minute to read a Case Study done for the City of Kennewick .
“We’ve comfortably taken the leap to a paperless environment. Departments are much more self-sufficient in finding content. I no longer spend countless hours making copies & distributing them.”
– Valerie Loffler, City Clerk, City of Kennewick
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