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What are some things to consider when an office goes paperless?
Our office is trying to go paperless....what points can I bring to the table?
6 Answers
- Sgt Big RedLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
No more paper cuts.
You don't have to spend hours at the stupid copy machine trying to find the paper jam!
Saves money on a paper shredder!
You will have to memorize the mail everyday!
The walls will get messy with all that writing on them, cause you haven't got those stick-it notes.
No paper trail to prosecute your boss.
What to do with the thousands of 3 ring binders!
What to do with a thousand yellow highlighters!
What to do with a thousand boxes of ink cartridges (you won't be needing the printer anymore!
What to do with a thousand boxes of staples!
What to do with a thousand boxes of paper clips!
What to do with a thousand envelopes!
What to do with a thousand paper weights!
What to do with hundreds of trash cans all over the place!
More space in the supply room to fool around in!
The idiot in the cubicle next to you won't be able to make airplanes!
You won't be able to hit that idiot with spitballs!
You can use all those "IN and "OUT" trays as lunch plates!
You will have an excuse for not finishing that presentation, tell the boss "your hard rive ate the assignment"!
And you will save tons of money because no one is willing to use the toilets without paper so no need to hire cleaning person!
Source(s): Former Logger - Anonymous1 decade ago
If you're for it you can point out the money saved from not buying all of the paper products and then promptly paying to shred it . If you're against it you can point out that people will still print out their emails and notes because they still only trust a hard copy.
- Anonymous4 years ago
definite. although that's fairly annoying to get right into a software so it is going to in all risk take you years to get in, in case you do get in it is. And this technique is annoying and annoying. So while you're a large pupil with sturdy severe college or college grades persist with.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Backups and audit trails, off-site storage, data protection, system and software compatibility...
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