e-Workflow Best Practices for CIOs & CTOs: Summary

Our eight-part series on e-workflow practices for CIOs and CTOs offers perspective and topography on how this digital transformation will benefit organizations. Technology and IT teams are the frontrunners when implementing this change using best practices, giving CIOs and CTOs a critical role. While each article offers insight into what e-workflow is, how it works,...

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e-Workflow Best Practices for CIOs & CTOs: Game Plan

For CIOs and CTOs, learning all about the best practices for e-workflow lays the groundwork for implementing these systems. With the knowledge you have gained from our series, you can get to work creating and enacting a game plan. To do so, you need to determine your e-workflow goals and timeline, and what metrics you...

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e-Workflow Best Practices for CIOs & CTOs: Baby Steps and Celebrating Successes

While it is often stories of sweeping transformation that take the spotlight, when it comes to e-workflow, often small steps have a big impact. In fact, we advocate implementing e-workflow in stages, so you can start to see the benefits without attempting to do too much at once. Ultimately, these small steps are worth celebrating...

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e-Workflow Best Practices for CIOs & CTOs: Finger-Pointing vs. Accountability

One of the key benefits of e-workflow is how it naturally encourages greater accountability. While we often hear about e-workflows in conjunction with automation, that does not take the human factor out of a workflow process entirely. Instead, it creates a predictable system where everyone knows who should be engaged in a process at what...

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e-Workflow Best Practices for CIOs & CTOs: Assessing Strengths & Weakness: Examples

One of the best ways to understand the benefits of e-workflow and to follow its best practices is to look at real-life examples. By investigating how other organizations and businesses have introduced or improved e-workflow, CIOs and CTOs can see the strengths and weaknesses of various approaches.  It is important to know that e-workflow best...

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e-Workflow Best Practices for CIOs & CTOs: What it is and What it is Not

Before you can work with your tech and IT teams to put e-workflow best practices into place, you need to have a solid understanding of what e-workflow is. And, to understand e-workflow, you first need to understand workflow itself.  A workflow, simply, is a sequence of connected steps. You have to complete each step or...

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