Commercial and Enterprise Advisory Service 2013 Outlook: Eliminating Paper
- Date:December 20, 2012
- Author(s):
- Patricia McGinnis
- Research Topic(s):
- Commercial & Enterprise
- PAID CONTENT
Overview
Businesses and governments began to learn in the recession that they could, in fact, do more with less. Many have made great progress achieving efficiencies through internal process changes but then encountered resistance from trading partners. For 2013, the leading edge will focus on process changes and digitization between and among companies, rather than just inside individual companies. Network effects and streamlined intercompany communications will drive the next wave of gains.
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