Using Information to Drive Business Processes: A Case Study [ABSTRACT]
Jinfo Blog
31st August 2009
Abstract
An organisations' Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) can be critical not only in meeting audit requirements but also in managing and driving key business processes. Gillian Paterson relays the experience of Scottish Water's Capital Investment Delivery team in implementing an EDMS that has proven its worth.
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An organisations' Electronic Document Management System (EDMS) can be critical not only in meeting audit requirements but also in managing and driving key business processes. Gillian Paterson relays the experience of Scottish Water's Capital Investment Delivery team in implementing an EDMS that has proven its worth.
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The best practice examples sections was created following feedback from CID staff and external partners ... The effectiveness and efficiencies of this approach derives from the increasing ability to get mandatory documentation 'right first time' and the removal of the iterative submissions to get it right.
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