Your working environment can put a lot of stress on your employees. The good news is, looking into your organization's document management processes can help reduce the strain on your overworked team.
First, you'll need to find out if your business documents follow pre-established workflows, or if they're created and scattered around, cluttering up your office. If your office relies on paper-based documents and file cabinets, take inventory of all the documents you currently have on file. Find out if your filing system works effectively, and ask employees how long it takes them to hunt down necessary documents.
Use this opportunity to evaluate file accessibility and security, too. Can anyone in the office open a filing cabinet or look up a file in your cloud-based drive? Do you have processes in place to hold team members accountable for updates to certain files or proper re-shelving of paper-based references?
With a clear view of the good, bad, and ugly of your current document management process, you'll be able to start charting a course to more efficient operations.
Examining your document lifecycle can help you and your team become more organized and less stressed. A document lifecycle can vary by document type, retention needs, and other variables. In general, there are some standard lifecycle stages:
Start the assessment process by identifying the primary types of documents your business manages on a regular basis — think patient or records, contact lists, signed contracts, etc. Then, map out how your employees currently manage each document type across the entire lifecycle, asking questions like:
Identify the gaps across lifecycles, and use your insights to start establishing best practices for every type of document your teams manage. This is also a good time to implement document-related policies around printing, access controls, and file storage.
Document management software digitizes your paper documents and gives your team instant access to files of almost any kind. These software solutions allow your team to instantly access critical files that used to live only in a file cabinet.
Implementing a document management system gives your employees a repeatable, scalable way to keep track of documents and protect sensitive information from potential threats, like cyberattacks or fire-preventing sprinkler systems on the ceiling of your storage facility.
Standardizing how all files are scanned, sorted, stored, and accessed will immediately improve your organization's workflows and set you up for long-term success. Even if staff members change over the years, you will have a concrete system in place that any new team member will be able to use and understand right away.
Your new software will make up one part of your larger document and business workflows, which means they should recommend solutions that complement your existing systems, not complicate them with tricky integrations or workarounds.
At UBEO, we go beyond standard software implementations and one-off solutions. Instead, we conduct a deep dive into your organization to identify the best technologies to support your goals and make holistic operational improvements. We'll help you maximize your existing software investments and adopt new solutions that boost efficiency, reduce obstacles, and empower your teams to do great work. Ready to rethink your approach to document management?
Contact our team today to get started.