Attaining the (Truly) Paperless Boardroom

Scott Gelber

About The White Paper

In an effort to cut back on the copious amounts of printing and paper materials distributed to board members before each board or committee meeting, many boards have attempted to "go paperless." While technology and digital solutions can certainly bring more efficiency to the boardroom, board members need to have an understanding of how people actually use information and interact with technology. With thorough planning and a user-centered approach, boards can implement the paperless boardroom effectively.

This white paper will teach you:
  • How to avoid getting stuck in the middle of the paperless spectrum
  • Best practices in transitioning to the paperless boardroom
  • How to make the paperless boardroom a reality