Your organization needs to achieve AP (Accounts Payable) workflow optimization if you want to maximize cost efficiency. As a result, you need a strategy that introduces techniques and technologies that streamline your AP workflow and reduce unnecessary costs. However, if you still rely on an outdated manual process or a less-than-perfect combination of paper and digital AP documents, it’s impossible to achieve your goals. Here we offer a comprehensive guide to help you realize the cost-saving potential of optimized AP by introducing faster processing times, reduced late payment penalties, improved cash flow management, and enhanced vendor relationships.
Maximizing Cost Efficiency: The Power of AP Workflow Optimization
Compliance Made Simple: The Magic of Document Management Systems
Boosting Productivity with OCR Software: Unlocking the Potential of Text Recognition
If your company is still trying to find a balance between digital and paper document management, you can be sure your team is wasting time on manual tasks. Although you’re not the only organization finding themselves in this situation, most companies have faced their time of reckoning and are at some stage in their transition to digital document management. If the idea seems overwhelming, there are four common digitization solutions to make life easier:
Document Security: Protecting Your Business with Electronic Document Management System
In a world of remote work, a fast-changing business landscape, and customers who expect the world in the shortest amount of time, using paper-based processes is no longer a feasible option for your business.
Working with paper is like carrying around a cumbersome backpack crammed with a load of documents. Searching for a specific document from it is a frustrating experience—it takes time, and you may not eventually find what you need. Moreover, if you forget to carry a particular document in that backpack, you won't be able to get work done.
Topics: shared documents
6 Reasons Why Your Company Needs an HR Records Management System
Your human resources department handles a ton of paperwork every day.
From candidate searches and new employee onboarding to information governance and compliance, HR sets the benchmark for every employee in your organization. So, it is imperative for your HR team to demonstrate efficiency and accuracy in their operations.
Digitizing physical documents and automating HR processes eliminates mundane paperwork and allows your HR to focus on their core competencies and critical issues related to human resources management.
MES offers an HR records management system that combines digitizing, organizing, and securing critical HR documents and employee data.
Topics: Records Management, human resources
Whether your organization still stores and generates paper records, has gone digital, or straddles both sides of the fence, electronic document and records management systems protect your valuable information. However, with the advancement of document management technology and digitization, there are always opportunities to improve your records management process. Here we share the five best records and information management techniques using records management best practices.
Topics: record management
Content Management vs. Document Management in 2023: A Look at the Similarities and Differences
Both document management systems (DMS) and content management systems (CMS) are designed to handle electronic documents. Sort of. While both offer solutions to help automate business information management, the two systems serve very different roles. A DMS provides an internal function allowing your team to create, track, share, and store digitized documents. A CMS, on the other hand, allows your team to store digital assets, create content and publish the content using a public-facing platform. Here we compare the similarities and differences between content management vs. document management to help you decide which one is right for you.
Day-Forward and Backfile Scanning: The always up-to-date guide
Businesses across the board—from micro-startups to large enterprises and every size in between are adopting digital practices in their daily operations.