A Moving Office study shows that on average a company will only move office once every seven years and in 70% of cases, the person assigned to manage the office move is doing so for the first time. Chances are that even the best Project Managers at your company will cringe when asked to help with “the office move.” That’s because there are a lot of moving pieces that involve tons of critical documentation, often in paper form. Managing the storage and careful move of contracts, records, procedure documents, etc. is an onerous and at times risky task. Using a centralized Document Management System will save a ton of time, rigour, and potentially costly errors.
The last thing companies want during an office move is a surprise in the form of “downtime.” The truth is in every office move there is a period of downtime where computer systems and physical files won’t be accessible. There’s a way to address this, however, with a Cloud-based DMS. The Cloud nature of the solution allows users to log in and access files any time, no matter the status of your IT on the day of the office move.
Office move day is “all hands on deck,” and you’ll have to rely heavily on vendors to ensure its success. Vendors like movers, IT/telecom, cleaners, etc. are an essential part of the process, and often the coordination of various vendors is a job in itself. A Document Management System can help by making sure your documents are always accessible, and bills are paid on time to keep everyone happy, and working hard for your success.
The last thing you want to do is immediately clutter up your brand new office space with the old clutter from your previous space! It’s a fresh start and a great time to think about eliminating the things (and processes) that are weighing you down. You can get rid of all those cumbersome file cabinets, free up valuable storage closets and streamline your document management with a centralized, digital solution. Move your paper documents to the Cloud where it’s more accessible, secure and cost-effective, and won’t take up physical space in your new office.