Patriarchate of Lisbon
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Industry
Patriarchy / Church
Region
Lisbon, Portugal
Department
Management Office
Industry
Patriarchy / Church
Region
Lisbon, Portugal
Department
Management Office
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Industry
Patriarchy / Church
Region
Lisbon, Portugal
Department
Management Office
Industry
Patriarchy / Church
Region
Lisbon, Portugal
Department
Management Office
Pedro Silva, Administrative Assistant of the Patriarchate of Lisbon
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Industry
Patriarchy / Church
Region
Lisbon, Portugal
Department
Management Office
The Patriarchate of Lisbon (Latin: Patriarchatus Olisiponensis) is a Roman Rite metropolitan archdiocese of the Catholic Church based in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. His archbishop's cathedral is the Patriarchal Cathedral of St. Maria Maggiore in Lisbon.
The diocese of Lisbon was elevated to archbishopric on November 10, 1394. 1716 it received by Pope Clemens XI. the title of patriarchy.
PaperOffice DMS is used by the Lisbon Patriarchate to centralize and organize information from multiple sources and to minimize the time and cost of maintaining a physical archive. Access to the information is digital.
Thus, Patriarchate documents from areas of personal, real estate and account documents of 285 parishes belonging to the Patriarchate of Lisbon and another 450 institutions that depend on the bishop, gradually been completely digitized in PaperOffice DMS.
The digital transformation and the term "digitization" has been on everyone's lips since the pandemic at the latest and is now no longer an optional condition for many companies, but a necessity.
The topic of digital further development is also firmly established in the communities and churches. Because even in a church like the Patriarchate of Lisbon, extensive administrative tasks are pending, which were previously done manually and in an analogous way.
In the past, the entire system of patriarchy was based on paper. But with the existing and daily incoming documents, the manual system reached its limits.
The entire flood of information has become more inconsistent. The most important task was to bring the analogue and digital units together. Paper documents had to be digitized and brought together with other information, such as the associated e-mails.
recalls Mr. Pedro Silva, administrative employee of the Patriarchate of Lisbon.
Due to the existing challenges, Mr. Pedro Silva, administrative employee of the Patriarchate, was looking for a document management system (DMS) that would enable secure and adaptable data storage. A simple integration of all workstations in the administration office, including those that work remotely, should be solved with uncomplicated software.
In addition to PaperOffice DMS, Mr. Pedro Silva tested other software products from other system houses and initially examined various software offers in relation to document management.
Mr. Silva emphasizes that a suitable system has been sought for a long time. However, none of the previously tested software vendors were scalable or flexible enough for the job a document management system was supposed to do.
The final decision to use PaperOffice for document management in the Patriarchate of Lisbon was decided for the following reasons:
1. Data storage and availability. Central and easy access to all relevant documents and the possibility of multiple parties collaborating on the same document.
An internal, central storage that can be accessed by all employees. The data should not be stored in a third-party cloud or on a single-user computer.
2.Value for money. The software should have a good price-performance ratio.
It was very important for the Patriarchate of Lisbon that after an initial investment, the software could be easily and easily scaled to other departments and that this would not involve high costs.
The number of user licenses purchased can be increased at any time. In this way, the patriarchy can avoid excessive capital commitment.
3. Easy to handle. The software should be self-explanatory and require as little training as possible but at the same time be prepared for the future.
This way external consultants can be avoided. Of course, PaperOffice DMS also offers individual training for the modules, if desired. However, based on the experiences of the Lisbon Patriarchate, PaperOffice is largely self-explanatory.
No external and expensive "consultants" on site and no one has to travel anywhere for training. Everyone can define the time frame for learning the menu navigation themselves as required and in terms of the future, PaperOffice DMS is well positioned thanks to its modular structure.
4. Retrievability and time savings. A simpler way was sought to digitize analog documents and to easily find them again when needed.
Thanks to the integrated AI function, each document can be taught, all desired content can be extracted in a targeted manner and stored with keywords in a fully automated manner.
PaperOffice DMS offers exactly what the patriarchate was looking for.
that PaperOffice DMS does better than others
In times of the pandemic, the patriarchy decided to archive everyday documents and emails in PaperOffice DMS.
Thanks to a powerful scanner and the scanner connection in PaperOffice, the conversion of the analogue papers could begin. All documents were gradually read and digitized via the PaperOffice OCR scanner interface. A keyword index is created for each document while it is being read in, which can be used to find it in a flash using the PaperOffice search engine.
Existing folders in the hanging files were taken over 1:1 and simply converted into "digital folders".
All existing e-mails were saved directly in PaperOffice DMS, could be linked to existing documents and will not have to be printed out on paper in the future. And all incoming e-mails are automatically archived to PaperOffice by folder monitoring through set up rule management
Since using PaperOffice DMS, paper consumption has decreased noticeably.
The next step that the Patriarchate of Lisbon plans is to digitize the existing physical archive before the year 2021 and expand the use of PaperOffice DMS to other areas/departments of the Patriarchate.
In addition, the Patriarchate would like to largely automate document archiving thanks to the use of KI PIA.
the PaperOffice DMS solved
PaperOffice DMS has met all the necessary criteria and today maps the complete digital document flow in the patriarchate.
For the time being, all documents were recorded with high-performance scanners and stored digitally in PaperOffice's electronic archive. At the same time, incoming and existing emails are transferred directly to PaperOffice DMS and linked to archived documents.
Patriarchate administration staff can then access the documents and emails via the PaperOffice user interface and by entering various search terms - a full-text search is also available.
Thanks to the consistent use of the DMS, the patriarchate was able to significantly reduce the processing time required for invoices and other types of documents.
To conclude, we will answer a few commonly asked questions on the topic. "Patriarchate of Lisbon":
What tips would you give future PaperOffice users?
Try it. You will be surprised!
Who would you recommend PaperOffice to?
In our industry, essentially social centers. Parishes could also benefit by digitizing their sacrament books for easy access and notarization of documents and other paperwork and emails!
We would recommend PaperOffice to anyone who wants all their documents organized in one clean, safe and searchable place!
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Simplicity!
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