Dial tone versus business driver This all brings us to the raging debate about whether E2.0 needs to be justified in the first place or whether it’s dial tone, “must have” plumbing like email, voice mail, or shared drives. But to me, nothing is dial tone; or better yet, even something as fundamental as a dial tone needs to impact a business driver positively—otherwise why support it?
For the coming year, as we talk to management within our organizations, we should be emphasizing all of the solid business drivers for having a strong records management (or whatever you want to call it) program, including protecting proprietary and confidential information within our organizations – preventing data leakage
Therefore I recommend that we all focus our marketing message and discussion around what end users feel are their business drivers. Simplify the message to "managing business records" to reduce risk, save money, and to be more responsive to customers and organizational oversight
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Cost and efficiency primary business drivers. Not mentioned in AIIM 2005 Industry Study – SharePoint Everybody believed it really was possible to “do” ECM BB & H, Captaris, Captiva, Datacap, Day, eCopy, Hummingbird, Interwoven, Plasmon, Stellent, Tower, and Vignette were still independent vendors Beginning of shift from archiving to process Where we are now?
As we try to meet the business drivers for electronic records management – compliance, effective, efficiency and business continuity, is the answer from staff that they need to retain information for business intelligence impeding our retention goals?
The first step is to always go back to the business drivers: what is it you are trying to achieve?
Many speakers were talking about how business drivers should be moving the adoption of SharePoint and not coming to the solution beforehand (something that I’ve discussed at length )
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With these computer applications, we can address the business drivers identified as the four Cs – compliance, cost, collaboration and (business) continuity
Compliance is not a business driver per se and does not normally resonate with the business
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