Gavin Prior
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Gavin Prior is the General Manager at Rads Document Storage, a secure facility based in Nottingham which provides professional document management services.
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How Can Businesses Go Completely Paperless?
Many businesses are now starting to realise the benefits of going completely paperless. This can have environmental impacts as well as cost saving and efficiency benefits to name just a few of the reasons for shifting from paper to digital.
By Gavin Priorabout a year ago in Journal
How to keep your businesses financial documents in check!
Physical paper may be disappearing rapidly but “paperwork” (i.e. administration) is very much still an essential part of business. In fact, arguably, having a “paper trail” is more important than ever. That’s because it’s increasingly common for businesses to need to demonstrate compliance rather than for regulators to demonstrate fault. At the same time, you want to avoid a paper mountain.
By Gavin Prior4 years ago in Journal
Here's 8 crucial business documents you don't want to throw away!
Paperwork is the one thing that fills business owners with dread. Wading through it, deciding what needs to be kept and wondering where to store it all is a task that many put off, leading to it piling up. Here, Rads Storage, who specialise in secure document storage, share their insight into the types of documents you really need to keep so that you have everything you need, and you always know where to find it.
By Gavin Prior4 years ago in Journal
Get business smart with Document Storage
Getting back in the swing of things and realising you have zero storage for all that paperwork that accumulated over the past 12 months? Well it’s time to ditch the filing cabinet and consider external document storage, where business and personal data is archived and stored correctly – and securely of course.
By Gavin Prior5 years ago in Journal
Physical VS Digital
If you’re still asking yourself if you should be storing your documents electronically, then the answer is yes. You may need, or want, to keep paper copies of them as well. This should, however, be the exception rather than the rule. Here’s what you need to know.
By Gavin Prior5 years ago in Journal
