LEARN FIVE POSITIVE CHANGES FROM DIGITAL DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT
Assessing your Return on Investment (ROI) for a digital document management system can be as simple as imagining a clean, paper-free desk. Try it right now. Nice, isn’t it? But it’ll take more than pleasant thoughts to convince your boss that converting to a new system is worth the time and effort. Below are five positive changes that can come from adopting digital document management, plus a handy guide to calculating the figures for your own organization.
1. Freedom from pricey paper
This is a great starting point for ROI calculation as the results can be quite accurate. Paper-related costs can be tallied by analyzing the following expenses:
Rent for offsite document storage
- Filing supplies, such as cabinets and folders
- Shipping of documents to clients, offsite departments, etc.
- Ink, toner and other printing costs
- The cost of paper itself
The reduction of paper from your business processes will often produce the most immediate ROI. If you want to be really dramatic, walk into your boss’s office, point at a filing cabinet and exclaim “that paper-eating black hole costs us $85 a month!” A declaration like that is hard to ignore.
2. Time is on your side
An International Data Corporation report found that information workers spent up to 20% of their time filing and searching through paper documents. On top of that, they wasted over 10 hours a week searching for, but not finding, documents, recreating lost documents and other time-consuming tasks. These figures can be attributed to the problems inherent in hardcopy document management.
By implementing document management in a digital format, companies can allot more time to using information and less time to finding it. Instead of wondering who has a report or combing through archives for hours, employees can instantly retrieve documents within a digital repository through a simple search.
If you think losing one file is frustrating, imagine losing thousands of them in a flood, fire or other disaster. Rather than cutting back on current unnecessary expenses, a disaster recovery plan is all about avoiding future ones. Ask your superiors if maintaining rooms full of paper documents is worth millions of dollars in restoration costs.
4. Bye-bye busy work
What can you do with all the time saved through digital document management? More work, obviously! By spending less time on processing contracts, invoices and customer inquiries, companies increase their work capacity and potential for growth.
5. Space, not waste
We’ve just gone over what to do with extra time, but what about all that extra space? Look around your office and imagine what it could look like without all the file cabinets and storage rooms. All of that space could be used more productively. Just remember, a productive environment isn’t solely about rows and rows of workstations.
Originally posted at: https://www.laserfiche.com/ecmblog/5-ways-show-roi-for-document-management/
Contact us when you’re ready to talk document management and digital transformation!