What You'll Learn
Document Management, often referred to as Document Management Systems (DMS), is the use of a computer system and software to store, manage and track electronic documents and electronic images of paper based information captured through the use of a document scanner. Document management is how your organization stores, manages and tracks its electronic documents.
A Document Controller’s role is one that is vital to the successful execution of all of the processes within an organisation. A Documented Information controller is considered as the gate-keeper of an effective Document Control System. He makes sure that all the necessary documents are traceable, and accessible to relevant parties within and outside the organisation. In particular, document control is necessary, not only for efficiency and productivity, but also for the safety and privacy of the document’s information.
Why Document Controller?
When documents are not managed, the possibility of important information being exposed to the wrong people is considerable. Vital, sensitive information falling into the wrong hands can bring irreversible damage to a business. Document management software solutions let you safeguard confidential business information through rigorous security policies and role-based access control (RBAC) where authorized users alone are allowed to view certain files or documents.
In the case of disasters like fire or flooding, Document Controlling and Management system ensures your business-critical data are kept intact, not wiped out from the face of the earth.
Course Content
- Practical Document Control Management
- Essential Document Control Management
- Professional Document Control Management
Payment Methods
Valued Plan
Pay QAR 500 and access to four chapters and videos and course materials.
QAR 500
Premium Plan
With premium plan you can access to half of the course, videos and course resources
QAR 1000
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