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Information Management Strategy
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010Phil Sullivan, DBTech, Director of Marketing and Technology
Last year AIIM released an ebook entitled, “8 reasons you need a strategy for managing information – before it’s too late”. The full download can be found here. I recommend you read it because you will be surprised at how risky it is to not have a plan in place.
The reasons vary from environmental to legal. From putting in a fail-safe for lost documents to eliminating the risk of non-compliance. Did you know that 7.5 percent of all documents get lost, 3% of the remainder get misfiled.
The information management landscape is changing quickly and dramatically and the stakes of getting it wrong are rising. Now is the time to finally create and implement a strategy to treat your organization’s information as a critical business asset.
RAS enables you to completely eliminate that risk. Water damage to your file room? Not a problem because your information is stored safely online and is backed up. Filing cabinets in HR were damaged? Again, your information is stored online and is safe.
Document management enables you to eliminate paper before it is printed with electronic document capture. Your existing paper can be scanned and barcoded if needed. That is how a document imaging system eliminates your risk and puts you on a path for a true information management strategy.
Ten Excuses Not To Consider Document Management
Friday, May 28th, 2010By Phil Sullivan

Last year, John Mancini published Ten Excuses Not To Consider Document Management. It is an excellent read and still holds true today. The entire article can be found here but the list also appears below.
John’s Handy-Dandy, Top-10 Excuses to Avoid a Document Management Resolution#1: If we need to, we can usually find it. We usually can find the information we need when a customer calls. Sometimes it takes a while, but once we send out an email to all staff asking for the information, it usually shows up after a bit.#2: No one will ever sue us. Who would ever want to sue us? I’m sure if push comes to shove we could find whatever we need to defend ourselves. Let’s not go looking for problems.
#3: We’ve got to pick our battles. Even if it’s true that organizations typically spend $20 in labor to file a document, $120 in labor to find a misfiled document, and $220 in labor to reproduce a lost document, it’s chump change to us.
#4: Green/schmeen. Who cares if the average document is photocopied 19 times? Not my problem. I’ve got more important things to worry about.
#5: It’s good for staff to be busy. We understand that professionals can spend up to 50 percent of their time looking for the right information. That’s what we pay them for.
#6: It’s easier to just get everyone together in person. If my staff needs to work together on a project, we find it more productive to send everybody a draft in advance and then have everyone fly in for a few days and sit together with all of the different versions and just hammer out the details. Plus everyone likes staying in hotels and having nice dinners.
#7: Our business isn’t located on a flood plain or anything. Sure, when we see all those paper documents floating around after a flood on the news, we feel bad for those people. But we’re not located in a place where disasters happen.
#8: Information security just isn’t at the top of our list. Yes, we lock the doors at night. And yes, we keep the HR files locked. And yes, we use passwords on our computers. But we need to be flexible. If people want to take information home and work on it on their home computers, that’s a good thing. We trust our employees.
#9: Change is expensive. When I need to get an invoice approved, I just put it in the right department’s mailbox at the front desk. They usually pick it up in a few days and sign it. We file it and then every few years pack up the old files and send them to off-site storage. Why spend money to automate something this simple?
#10: This information management stuff is just too squishy. Managing our financial assets is important to us, so we invested in a top-notch financial system. Managing our people is important, too, so we invested in HR systems. But information is just not as critical. And managing it seems so complicated.
If information security isn’t at the top of your list, you should call us so we can explain why it should be. If you think change has to be expensive, let us show you how simple and cost-effective it can be to implement a document management system.
RAS has been enabling people to work more efficiently for years. It is time for you to see the benefits first-hand.
AIIM Conference & Expo
Monday, March 1st, 2010AIIM Conference & Expo
April 20 – 22, 2010, Philadelphia PA
Stop by the DB Technology booth (#2034) and enter the DB Technology lottery, the top prize is a Dell Netbook.
RAS is a user-friendly document management system that easily integrates with external systems. read more…





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