The invention of the PC was supposed to usher in the “paperless office,” a completely digital workplace without paper memos, forms, files or records. But that vision was ruined by another invention — ...
In 1975, Businessweek described the workplace of the future, predicting "the paperless office" in which nearly all day-to-day activities were executed and managed by technology. Today, due in large ...
Paper was the main tool in every office until a few years ago. You’d have contracts, invoices, HR files, and all types of paperwork filling up the drawers. It was an easy way to stay organised, but ...
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