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If you answer yes to any of the following questions, a Paperless Process Management (PPM) strategy can significantly benefit your company.
1) Are you still using expensive pre-printed forms to create mission-critical documents such as invoices, statements, and purchase orders?
2) Do employees waste numerous hours a week stuffing envelopes and manually faxing documents?
3) Do you wish you could automate the delivery of documents via fax or email, based on each recipient's preference?
4) Is it hard to find and share information between departments and outside groups such as customers and vendors?
5) Do you wish that parts of your business process, such as document approval and delivery, could be automated?
6) Is your security weak because you lack the ability to designate different levels of authority to employees, documents, and/or processes?
A Paperless Process Management (PPM) solution can significantly help. It intelligently creates, captures, processes, archives, retrieves and delivers business documents while managing them through their lifecycle - with the rules and regulations that you demand. Since PPM tools are displayed within your normal business applications and desktop, little (if any) user training or maintenance is required. Additionally, PPM's flexibility allows you to implement a complete solution or enhance a particular area of your business process.
Quadrant Software, an IBM Business Partner, has been providing award-winning PPM solutions since 1990. Their products are found in Global 2000 companies worldwide and in a variety of industries. To learn more, visit www.quadrantsoftware.com or call (800) 258-3399.
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