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Thursday, December 11, 2008

EDMS May Sound Like a Medical Condition, But It Could Be the Cure for What’s Plaguing Your Office

By Bill Thomas
From my “DocuBLOG” column
Bill works for USA-ONE Interactive

In the 1980s there was a concentrated movement in business away from paper documents toward a logical, efficient means of managing documents through the computer. The result was EDMS — Electronic Document Management Systems, a “cure,” of sorts, for what ails the office.

Today EDMS is considered a profound solution for offices large and small. In fact, whether your office is a 1-5 person shop or a multi-location enterprise, an EDMS can infuse your organization with a refreshing efficiency that saves time and organizes your operation beyond your highest expectations.

Here are just a few of the ways an EDMS helps:

  • EDMS saves steps and time by allowing staff to locate files from their desktop computers rather than searching in big metal file cabinets that may be across the room, down the hall, in the basement or in a distant location at a satellite office. And never forget: time is money, especially when you are paying an hourly wage to those who are searching for documents!
  • EDMS protects your valuable corporate documents. Because of the off-site back-up systems inherent in an EDMS, your important information is safe from fire, flood and other disasters. You enjoy peace of mind that comes with document security.
  • EDMS eliminates lost files. This alone is enough reason for most organizations to adopt an EDMS for their offices. Because of the indexing and Metadata recorded for each document stored in the system, it is difficult to misplace anything. How often have you or your office staff searched hours for a document buried in a metal file cabinet, accidentally thrown away or stored in the bowels of the building never to be found again? If your company is like most, it’s more often than you want to admit. EDMS puts an end to these ugly searches. What a tension tamer!
  • EDMS controls the flow of information. Do multiple people in your organization work on the same document at once and need to coordinate comments and revisions? EDMS turns yesterday’s coordination nightmare into a smooth, seamless process that allows everyone to be heard. And, its ease of use allows you to produce a completed document in much less time than hard copy methods that were used in the past.
  • EDMS keeps authorized persons in control. Do you worry that your company’s proprietary information and trade secrets will fall into the hands of those who would do your company harm? This is certainly a legitimate worry if you’re dealing with paper files and metal file cabinets. However, if you have an EDMS, you can electronically restrict readership to those who “need to know.” Also, there are ways to gain document control by managing who can modify a document and who can delete a file. It’s a much safer environment for the organization.

Clearly, EDMS has transformed the office and cured many of the ills that plagued yesterday’s workplace. If you haven’t made the switch from papers and file cabinets to electronic documents and an EDMS, you’re not only living in the past, but you’re risking some of your company’s most precious resources. Make this year — this month — the time you take action.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is a huge variety of EDMS options available -- some installed on a central server, some hosted, so there's little reason not to have one in place.

You didn't mention the benefits of EDMS for version control and collaboration. SMB owners can benefit from maintaining one centralized copy and making it available for all to use and modify as neeeded.

About DocuBlog said...

Kimber: Very well said, document access is a huge asset of implementing a EDMS. Thanks for your comment.