Is the paperless office a practical reality? We asked our panel of experts
Phil Young, threesixty services Over recent months there has been an increasing interest from advisers in investigating whether the 'paperless office' in now an achievable goal. While pretty much every business would like to remove the hassle of filing cabinets full of paper, it has perhaps been perceived as requiring 'big company' thinking and resources beyond most small to medium-sized firms. With an increasing number of smaller advisory practices working in a paper-free environment it is now within reach with modest investment. There are two ways to approach the paperless office. The...
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