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	<title>Comments on: Document Standardization</title>
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		<title>By: Jayesh Chandrapal</title>
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		<description>Hello Nainil,

I was reading your blog, and there are many interesting articles and discussions. Keep writing.

Regarding document management, we here in our organization use Lotus Notes based databases, which provides very easy management, with file naming conventions,document formats,storage at single place (server),automatic revisioning,check-out check-in process,etc ... Before this tool we were having lot of problems with managing documents, related to designs,meeting discussions,client brochures,financial tables etc...

I suppose you know about such tools but there are many resistances to using it in organizational environment because of several reasons...</description>
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<p>I was reading your blog, and there are many interesting articles and discussions. Keep writing.</p>
<p>Regarding document management, we here in our organization use Lotus Notes based databases, which provides very easy management, with file naming conventions,document formats,storage at single place (server),automatic revisioning,check-out check-in process,etc &#8230; Before this tool we were having lot of problems with managing documents, related to designs,meeting discussions,client brochures,financial tables etc&#8230;</p>
<p>I suppose you know about such tools but there are many resistances to using it in organizational environment because of several reasons&#8230;</p>
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