7. Create a Plan to Go Paperless (1-2 hours)
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Business have relied on paper for hundreds of years, whether it’s in offices or in retail storefronts. But in the past decade, more and more businesses have reduced their paper trail — some choosing to eliminate paper altogether.
There are many reasons for a business to go paperless, and it’s not only about saving the environment. Today’s shoppers are Internet savvy. They spend most of their lives on computers, tablets, and smartphones (around 8 hours and 41 minutes daily, based on ). They crave efficiency and opt to spend their dollars on experiences that are streamlined and customized. When it comes to systems, the use of credit and debit cards over cash and checks are at an all-time high. The last thing any customer wants is another paper receipt cluttering their wallet.
So, if you’re ready to reduce (or eliminate) the amount of paper you use in your biz, read our guide on .