In an industry where time is money, a reliable email and documents management system is crucial – even more so in the information age. But knowing you need to change your management system and convincing your firm are two very different things.
David Leong, CIO and director of information technology at law firm Arnold Bloch Leibler, reveals the approaches he took to convince his partners that a digital email and records management system was the missing piece of the puzzle.
His recommendation: Canon’s multifunction devices and uniFLOW solution.
The outcome: better workplace efficiencies and better business process management.
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