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Donna:
In addition to the previous suggestions, you may also need to consider what
happens to incoming paper. I have worked on a project or two that involved
up-front scanning, QC, and routing of these materials, and the disposal of
the paper after a relatively short period of time.
Just something else to consider since it is unlikely all people/entities
that deal with you will be cognizant of your paperlessness.
From: Donna Malzone
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2013 3:53 PM
Subject: Advice on Becoming Paperless
"Good Afternoon,
My company will be moving to new offices that are designed to be a
collaborative environment. The offices will be designed as an open concept
with very minimal offices and even fewer space for filing rooms..."
Tod Chernikoff, CRM, CIP
Silver Spring MD
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