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		By: airSlate		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Many companies in the process of their development face the problem of managing increased document flow. There are more and more documents, and it is often not known where exactly they are located-in the field of employees, contractors, or somewhere else. Accordingly, there are problems with the prompt search for documents. The number of persons involved in approving the document increases, and the time spent on approval increases accordingly. In this regard, there is a need for centralized storage of documents, managing work with them in a single information space, and automating the processes in which documents are involved. All these tasks are successfully solved using electronic document management systems]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many companies in the process of their development face the problem of managing increased document flow. There are more and more documents, and it is often not known where exactly they are located-in the field of employees, contractors, or somewhere else. Accordingly, there are problems with the prompt search for documents. The number of persons involved in approving the document increases, and the time spent on approval increases accordingly. In this regard, there is a need for centralized storage of documents, managing work with them in a single information space, and automating the processes in which documents are involved. All these tasks are successfully solved using electronic document management systems</p>
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		By: Russ Gartner		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks once again. This is a good one Dave! I noticed you are touching on KPI&#039;s, 18 months ago my (growing to fast for cash) business enrolled in an EOS program (Entrepreneurial Operating System {Traction being popular term}). Recognizing the need for structure, goals, systems, and processes is something all new Entrepreneurs will go through. I believe this realization is the pivotal moment in said career path and appreciate you bringing it up. To that end, at the end of the day, which is the hardest part of an Entrepreneur, and exactly what KPI&#039;s and EOS systems provide: accountability.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks once again. This is a good one Dave! I noticed you are touching on KPI&#8217;s, 18 months ago my (growing to fast for cash) business enrolled in an EOS program (Entrepreneurial Operating System {Traction being popular term}). Recognizing the need for structure, goals, systems, and processes is something all new Entrepreneurs will go through. I believe this realization is the pivotal moment in said career path and appreciate you bringing it up. To that end, at the end of the day, which is the hardest part of an Entrepreneur, and exactly what KPI&#8217;s and EOS systems provide: accountability.</p>
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