Why We Need to Automate our Approach to Data Collection
The phrase "data is king" has become a cliché in the world of business and technology. It suggests that data is an organization’s most valuable asset and that businesses can gain a significant competitive advantage by collecting, analyzing, and acting on it.
However, managing and capturing all this data can be daunting, especially if done manually. Manual data capture can be time-consuming and is often prone to errors. Streamlining data capture through automation can significantly reduce these costs and increase efficiency. In fact, a study by McKinsey found that automation can reduce manual effort by 30% to 60% and another report by Zapier found that the most common automated tasks included data entry (38%).
Why is Data Capture Cumbersome?
Capturing data can be a cumbersome process for many reasons. Some of the most common challenges include:
Why Automating Data Capture is Critical?
Automating data capture is critical because it can significantly impact an organization's bottom line. By making the data capture process more efficient, businesses can:Data capture is critical to the success of any organization, but it is often a cumbersome process. In a report by Zapier, 34% of SMBs said that automating tasks like data entry reduces errors.
By automating the data capture process, businesses can save time and money, improve decision-making, and increase productivity. Ultimately, automating data capture can help businesses gain a competitive advantage and thrive in today's data-driven business landscape.
How Kim Document Helps
The 'Campaign' feature is one of the most convincing aspects of Kim Document. It can be used for a variety of purposes, such as filling out security checklists and legal questionnaires, to running compliance campaigns, responding to RFPs, conducting client surveys, and managing requests. The primary advantage of this functionality lies in its ability to distribute information to multiple recipients both inside and outside the organization, and to collect the resulting data, which can be analyzed or repurposed either within the document or externally.
You can find out more about Kim’s Campaign Feature in this recent blog.