10 Steps to Implement EDMS

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10 steps
to implement a EDMS
Introduction

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Assign a project
champion

Get management support
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To implement a successful project, it needs to be
supported by the full organization. The best way to
manage this is to assign a project champion that
knows your organization, understands your business
processes and is capable of getting and keeping the
various people and disciplines on board. Your project
champion will be the engine for your project and will see
to it that your project keeps momentum.
Next to having a project champion, it is very important to have your management
supporting the project. An EDMS implementation is directly related to the business
and involves many of your disciplines. As a result, people and disciplines need to
team up, which requires the support of your (senior) management.
Prepare yourself
A successful project starts with proper preparations. You need to well understand
what you are up to and what you want to achieve. It is important to properly define
your scope, objectives and time frame. Define the success of your project and
create a business case that secures your budget an determines your potential
cost savings.
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In today’s business processes, information plays a key
role. Information is used to steer business processes and
to provide people the information and instructions to do
their job. Most of our information is kept in documents and
it is very important that documents are well managed and
that they are available to the right people at the right time.
A Document Management System is therefore crucial to
steer business processes and to ensure that people have
access to the right information; whenever they want and
wherever they are.
Since Document Management Systems are closely
related to business processes, a Document Management
System should not be implemented overnight. An
organization needs to be well prepared and needs to
understand their requirements, scope and objectives to
successfully implement a Document Management
Solution. This white paper describes 10 steps to a
successful implementation of a (Electronic) Document
Management System.
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Many implementations have failed or largely exceeded
budget because companies wanted to do too much too
soon. Document management is related to your
business processes, so you need to fully
understand the impact of an EDMS
implementation on your business and
organization.
Business processes can be complex and it is
possible that users respond different to a
document management implementation than
expected. Therefore it is best to take a step
by step approach. By defining small steps with
clear milestones, you are better able to
oversee what you are doing, are able to control
and manage the process, and give users time to
adjust to the new situation. Furthermore you can
easily evaluate each step and make any adjustments
needed without the risk of a big setback. With a step by
step approach you manage and control your implementation
process and achieve the right results. It is more important to properly evaluate
all functionality, than to evaluate all functionality at once!
Take a step by step approach
Draw up your blue print
To implement a system that really supports your business and users, you need
to understand your requirements. Therefore you need to analyze your
documents and document processes and you need to talk to various users from
various disciplines to understand how they work with documents and how
documents steer their tasks.
It is best to start at a business level by describing your requirements from a
business perspective, without being influenced by technical (im)possibilities. As
a next step, describe your functional and detailed requirements and
specifications. Together, your business and functional requirements form the
blue print for your EDMS.
Define your requirements
Some of the topics you should describe in your requirements are:
• Your document processes:
Document creation;
Document approval & review;
Document revision;
Reference file management;
Document distribution;
Your documents
(quantity, internal, external, etc.);
Your document types
(Office, Pdf, Email);
• Your document
(and project) structure;
• Your document properties
(metadata);
• Your users and groups,
including roles and rights.
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To better clarify your business and document processes, it can be very useful to
create process flowcharts. Since most people are visually oriented, a process
flowchart can be very illustrative.
Work from a best practice
If you are unable or having difficulties to draw up your blue print, a good
alternative is to work from a best practice example that reflects how similar
companies have setup their engineering document management environment.
You can use a best practice to learn from it and either adopt it or further adjust it
to your needs. Many organizations have benefit from best practices, helping
them to (better) understand their own requirements and to have a quick start in
their implementation.
It is highly recommended to start with a pilot project or Proof of Concept (POC).
The advantage is that you gain experience, understand the impact of a
document management implementation, and better understand your
requirements. Furthermore you can better evaluate your first steps and make
any adjustments needed.
A pilot project should comprise only a defined part of your company and
business, for instance a defined project or department. Do not include too many
users, documents, document types, document flows, etc. at once, but focus on
a defined pilot environment that you can easily manage and that will give you
the right feedback and results to define your next step.
Start a pilot
A good evaluation of your pilot is critical to
continue a successful
implementation. It is very rare that
companies are able to draw up their blue
print first time right. Hardly anyone can
oversee all aspects of a document
management implementation up front, and
therefore it is important to take small steps,
evaluate each step and make any
adjustment needed.
Don’t panic if the first results of a pilot are
disappointing. You will probably learn more from a
pilot than you first expected. Do a proper evaluation
with the users, your project team and your vendor or
implementation partner, and see what needs to be done to come to the right
configuration and implementation that supports your document management
needs and business processes.
After a successful pilot project, your requirements are clear and you are able
to define and create templates to support the further rollout of your EDMS to
your organization.
Evaluate your pilot
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After a successful first step you can scale up. You can scale up to more users
more departments, more projects, more documents or document types, etc.
How to scale up depends on your specific situation and the best way to do a
step by step rollout in your organization. When scaling up, continue to take
small steps to ensure a successful rollout.
Scale up
Document management supports your primary business processes, and data
and documents in your EDMS are often related to data in other management
systems (e.g. ERP, PDM, CRM, etc.). Before starting to integrate your EDMS
with other systems, make sure your foundation stands. To build a skyscraper,
you first need to build a solid foundation! So make sure that you have a solid
document management foundation, before looking into (complex) integration
with other systems.
Foundation first, integrations next
User acceptance is critical for a successful
implementation!
Make sure you provide proper training for your
users. Train your users in a production environment
that reflects a real life situation, so your users
immediately experience the advantages and
benefits of the solution. Base your training on real
data and documents that have meaning to your
users. When users are able to immediately work
with real documents and data, they will easier
accept the system.
Prepare your organization for possible changes. The
introduction of an EDMS could introduce changes in
working methods, or you might want to take the
opportunity to make changes to existing working methods
yourself. Focus on the benefits of a changed working method, so
that your users will support it and not fight it.
Make sure that your users have no reason not to work with the new EDMS, for
instance because they can continue to work with the old system. Also make
sure that your users are properly supported in working with the new system and
that they get quick and proper answers to any questions they might have.
Provide training and support
About LogicalDOC
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LogicalDOC is the best choice among all document
management solutions. Its intuitive interface makes it
easy to use and requires no training. The combination
of advanced technologies and widely accepted
international standards facilitates a non-invasive
integration within your environment. With
LogicalDOC you will definitely solve all your
document management needs.
For more informations
about LogicalDOC,
visit us at
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