Look around your office, notice anything? Does it feel like the walls are closing in? Chances are those aren’t the walls, but cardboard boxes and filing cabinets stuffed full of paper records. That’s because 90 percent of a business’ information is stored in documents, and 85 percent of those are in a paper format. You may think the answer is to pack up and move to a new office, but that’s unlikely given the going rate for commercial real estate. Instead, perhaps it’s time to think about records management and offsite records storage to dig you out from under all that paper.
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Amy Perras
Senior Product Marketing Manager, Records Management & Technology Services Amy is senior product marketing manager for Iron Mountain’s records management and technology services. Over the past nine years, Amy has held positions with Iron Mountain’s IT, operations, corporate communications and sales & marketing divisions. As senior product marketing manager, Amy’s focus is on the core messaging and creative marketing for Iron Mountain’s biggest business: records management. Most recently, she passed the Juran Institute Lean Six Sigma BlackBelt exam and was a leader of a business process improvement team focused on reducing the cycle time for customer on-boarding.
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