Nearly half of construction managers still capture critical jobsite quality data manually. One-third still use paper and pen to track data. These are some of the key findings from a survey of more ...
DUBAI, July 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey commissioned by Parseur reveals that manual data entry costs U.S. businesses an average of $28,500 per employee per year, underscoring the high cost ...
Organizations waste countless hours transferring information from paper documents into digital systems. Employees type data from invoices, contracts, forms, and receipts, performing repetitive work ...
The promise of a “paper-less office” has been around for a long time. It was first coined by librarian and academic Frederick Wilfrid Lancaster in 1978. Forty-four years later, the quest for a fully ...
A new survey of 500 executives and managers in construction and engineering found that nearly half still use manual collection processes to capture critical data on jobsites. These manual processes ...
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