paper jam: why documents are dragging us down

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Professionals are eager to find a beer way to work, but documents and processes are stuck in the past. CLEAR THE PAPER JAM . #AdobeDocCloud www.adobe.com/go/paperjam Adobe, the Adobe logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2015 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Why Documents Are Dragging Us Down e data points referenced above come from a study commissioned by Adobe, produced by research firm Edelman Berland and conducted as an online survey among a total of 5,038 office professionals in five countries, age 18-70, employed full time and working with a computer on a daily basis. e global data presented in total in the report uses an aggregate of five countries (U.S.A., U.K., Germany, France, and Australia). Data was collected Feb. 8-20, 2015 by Edelman Berland. e margin of error +/- 3.0%. For more information and graphics on the research results visit www.adobe.com/go/paperjam. Professionals are fed up with antiquated business processes. 83 % Paperwork is more than a source of frustration: it’s a boleneck to geing real work done. Even in this digital world, people still cling to paper. feel their success and ability to be productive are slowed down by inefficient processes. 61 % would change jobs even if the only benefit was dramatically less paperwork. MORE THAN 1 IN 4 believe mundane tasks and inefficient processes hold back their career advancement. report mundane tasks and inefficient processes distract them from more important tasks. say it stops them from doing their best work. 55 % 49 % 80 % “Not being able to find documents I know exist and version control are most frustrating.” APPROXIMATELY “e volume of email aachments has made my work life more complicated.” ALMOST HALF 43 % APPROXIMATELY 70 % “When I've lost important information and documents, computer or hard drive failure was responsible." “Going paper free saves time, is fast and easy.” However 52 % 76 % 50 % admit to being emotionally aached to paper documents. say they rely on paper documents at work. believe they will be reliant on paper five years from now . 4/5 AGREE Documents lag behind other forms of media in going digital. PHOTOS 64% are digital MUSIC 57% is digital DOCUMENTS 41% are digital ey expect access to important information from anywhere. Personal Work 65 % 60 % YET ONLY of their documents are stored in the cloud. 6 %

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Professionals are eager to �nd a be�er way to work, but documents and processes are stuck in the past.

CLEAR THE PAPER JAM.#AdobeDocCloud

www.adobe.com/go/paperjam

Adobe, the Adobe logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United Statesand/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2015 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved.

Why Documents Are Dragging Us Down

�e data points referenced above come from a study commissioned by Adobe, produced by research �rm Edelman Berland and conducted as an online survey among a total of 5,038 o�ce professionals in �ve countries, age 18-70, employed full time and working with a computer on a daily basis. �e global data presented in total in the report uses an aggregate of �ve countries (U.S.A., U.K., Germany, France, and Australia). Data was collected Feb. 8-20, 2015 by Edelman

Berland. �e margin of error +/- 3.0%. For more information and graphics on the research results visit www.adobe.com/go/paperjam.

Professionals are fed up with antiquated business processes.

83%

Paperwork is more than a source of frustration: it’s a bo�leneck to ge�ing real work done.

Even in this digital world, people still cling to paper.

feel their success and ability to be productive are slowed down

by ine�cient processes.

61%would change jobs even if the only bene�t was dramatically

less paperwork.

MORE THAN 1 IN 4believe mundane tasks and

ine�cient processes hold back their career advancement.

report mundane tasks and ine�cient processes distract them from more important tasks.

say it stops them from doing their best work.

55%

49%

80%

“ “Not being able to �nd documents I know exist and version control are

most frustrating.”

APPROXIMATELY

“ “�e volume of email a�achments

has made my work life more complicated.”

ALMOST HALF

43%

APPROXIMATELY

70%

“When I've lost important information and documents, computer or hard drive failure

was responsible."

“Going paper free saves time, is fast and easy.”

However

52% 76% 50%

admit to being emotionally a�ached to paper documents.

say they rely on paper documents at work.

believe they will be reliant on paper �ve years from now.

4/5 AGREE

Documents lag behind other forms of media in going digital.

PHOTOS64% are digital

MUSIC57% is digital

DOCUMENTS41% are digital

�ey expect access to important information from anywhere.

Personal Work

65%60%

YET ONLY

of their documents are stored in the cloud.6%