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Keywords: paper free, eliminate paper, paperless
By Bernard Chester, Principal Consultant at IMERGE Consulting
October 28, 2010 - 7:46 PM
Today is Paper Free Day (look here if this is news to you: http://www.aiim.org/events/paper-free-day). Reading about it this week made me consider where we are, and whether we will ever really be paper free.
For the twenty-plus years I have been involved with document and image management, we have been talking about the emergence of the paperless organization. It never seemed to arrive. Mentioning the paperless enterprise at an AIIM meeting would give everyone a laugh. Vendors of paper and related products like envelopes would talk about how their sales kept increasing every year. But now I see a wave of change emerging.
Look at recent news:
This only adds to trends of the past few years.
So, we have to ask: Is the end of paper finally in sight? Are we now finally on the brink of eliminating paper-based information transfer from our lives?
What do you think?
[1]Dr. Jakob Nielsen of the Nielsen Norman Group
[2]Sri H. Kurniawan and Panayiotis Zaphiris of Wayne State University
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Submitted by Shiraz Ahmed November 12, 2010 - 5:14 AM
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