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Facts
Supporting DocWorks
Cost Calculations:
A recent study
shows that it costs over $2,000.00 per year to maintain a single
5-drawer cabinet.
Source:
Oregon State University
According to
The Association of Information Professionals, a four
drawer file cabinet:
Holds 15-20K
pages
Costs $25,000.00 to fill
Costs $2,000.00 per year to maintain
The major
costs in paper filing systems are:
15% is spent
on equipment
10% is spent on space
75% is spent on salaries
Source:
Price Waterhouse
Of all the documents
that are handled each day in the average office, 90% are merely
shuffled. Currently, 90% of corporate memory exists on paper.
There are over 4 trillion documents in the U.S. alone- growing at
a rate of 22% per year.
Source: Price Waterhouse
Professionals
spend 5-15% of their time reading information but up to 50% looking
for it.
Source: Price Waterhouse
Corporate paper-based
documents are growing at the rate of 200% per year.
Source: Price Waterhouse
19 copies are
made from each paper document
22% of all documents are lost
7.5% of paper documents are lost completely, 3% of the remainder
get misfiled.
$20.00 is spent on labor to file a document.
$75.00 is spent in labor to process a document. (The Gartner
Group)
$120.00 is spent on labor searching for the misfiled paper documents.
$250.00 is spent on labor to search for lost files.
Quoted
reference: Coopers & Lybrand (part of Price Waterhouse):
Document Processing
includes labor and materials for the printing, storing, filling
out, receiving approval and putting the information into the business'
system.
A simple form, such as a vacation time request, costs a company
over $150 per form to process (Microsoft study)
The Gartner
Group has found that for every dollar spent on producing
paper forms, between $30 and $60 is spent processing those forms,
and estimates that $360 billion is spent annually on processing
data from forms.
With increasing regulatory controls, this process will only get
worse in government, insurance and financial industries, as increasing
amounts of information must be extracted and processed from increasingly
varied sources.
Source: Digital Publishing Solutions March/April 2001
It is predicted,
that the sheer amount of information requiring processing will grow
at a rate of 200% per year.
Source: The Yankee Group.
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