
Office Spring Cleaning
Zaps
Top Productivity Killers for
SMBs

ATLANTA, March 27, 2007 – Spring cleaning
is an annual tradition for people to clear away clutter, spruce
up their surroundings and get ready for the busy spring and summer
months ahead. While most of us have a spring cleaning ritual in
our homes, according to the tech experts at office productivity
solution provider FileVision, small- and medium-sized business (SMB)
offices should be part of the seasonal cleaning process to help
improve productivity through better organization of information.
“As information relationship management advisors,
our role is to help SMBs streamline processes that will help improve
communications, enhance customer service and provide immediate access
to information,” said FileVision VP of Strategic Business
Development Laurie Shufeldt. “Spring is an ideal time to audit
the information flow in an organization to identify productivity
killers and eliminate inefficient processes. Using our FileVision
solution, customers can attack the most common office productivity
killers by eliminating endless searching for information and inefficient
data storage and improving workflow processes.
Through its work with SMB
clients, FileVision has identified the ‘top five productivity
killers’ in office environments and offers a technology solution
that once implemented, helps organizations increase productivity.
Top
Five Productivity Killers:
Productivity
Killer #1: Disorganization
Whether it’s
too many post-its on a computer screen, electronic files scattered
across the network in disarray, or stacks of paperwork that need
to be processed, disorganization cuts productivity rates in half,
if not more. Organization isn’t just about how neatly papers
are piled on a desk. It is about how easily and quickly information
can be accessed.
The solution?
Step one – streamline how you identify, locate, obtain, and
maintain information within your organization. Implement a good
search and retrieval system that provides instant access to information
through multiple search tools for documents, content, relationships
and data. Digital versions of documents should be quickly and easily
found through user-defined key words and criteria or through full-text
search.
Productivity
Killer #2: Lack of automation
It’s
a fact that automation boosts productivity. SMB owners should evaluate
all processes in the office and measure how much time each of those
tasks takes and seek out technology solutions that automate tasks
and free up employees’ time.
Productivity
Killer #3: Inefficient internal communications
SMBs that
have inefficient internal communications suffer lower productivity.
Companies can make internal communications more efficient by recognizing
that their business’ information knowledge base includes all
ways in which team members communicate (email, verbally in meetings,
memos, etc.). Silos where information is stored need to be
integrated into the overall organizational plan.
For example, if a representative
responds via email to a customer inquiry, that email should be automatically
routed / tagged to the customer’s profile in the database.
Or, voicemail messages should be notated electronically and categorized
according to the record to which they correspond, so the information
employees need to do their jobs better is at their finger tips.
Productivity Killer
#4: Lack of planning and workflow processes
SMBs that lack workflow plans
and processes suffer a killer productivity rate. To get started,
organizations should research and identify a workflow system –
most likely a technology solution combined with existing office
procedures. A good workflow system should automate and monitor
internal procedures, allow critical path processes to be assigned
to tasks / information (data or documents) and enhance existing
processes for improved task management along with multiple levels
of accountability and control.
Productivity Killer
#5: Handling the same papers (or data) more than once
Perhaps the
only butcher to productivity bigger than too many cooks in the kitchen
is too many of those cooks repeating the same steps and handling
the same information more than once. This SMB dilemma could
take many forms – from making duplicate paper copies of the
same document for different filing systems to multiple people reviewing
information independently of one another.
The solution: Create one file
that can be accessed, updated, and shared from one central information
management system.
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Media Contact:
Kathy Cabrera
Carabiner Communications
770.569.8221
Email
Kathy Cabrera
About
FileVision
FileVision is a global software company that develops information
relationship management software. Our solution, FileVision, empowers
organizations to bridge the gap between digital content and paper
documents by intelligently linking and matching documents and information
to important data objects such as people, companies, processes and
assets. Government, healthcare and financial services organizations
worldwide rely on our technology to help them improve communications,
enhance customer service and immediately access information and
relationships within data. FileVision is headquartered in Atlanta,
GA with offices in Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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