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McDonald’s Selects Inkling to Deliver Critical Operating Procedures to More Than 750,000 Workers

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The remainder relies on static, often out-of-date policy and procedure documents posted on outdated enterprise portals in the cloud. Owners of these mission-critical documents lack data about their use in the workplace, while out-of-date versions continue to circulate, creating operational inconsistency. See Included Media].

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Enterprise Content Sucks & You’re Not Doing Anything to Change It

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Slack has changed the way we communicate; Google Drive simplifies document creation, and Concur allows for quick, on-the-road expense submissions. If we aim to follow the consumer trends of content , documents in the enterprise should mimic the best properties of content on the web: real-time, interactive, mobile, and searchable.

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The 3 Major Pitfalls of Static Content

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You remember receiving a document regarding the latest Q3 product promotion, but you can’t seem to find it in email no matter how many “email has:attachment” searches you do. Static documents are not mobile ready PDFs and PowerPoint are not responsive to different devices, whether it’s on the PC, tablet or mobile phone.

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3 Ways to Kickstart Your Product Launch with Quality Content

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But when it comes to training the modern sales rep, static documents in the form of PDFs and printed binders do little to engage your sales force. These delivery methods make it impossible to search for specific content unless reps can remember the precise document that contains the needed information.

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How to Deliver on the Promise of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)

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Users primarily access enterprise content by retrieving documents from their email or intranet such as Word, PPT, or PDF files. These traditional file formats display poorly on mobile devices, and require users to pinch and zoom their way through the document. Content is typically static and flat, and mostly text-based.

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‘Tis the Season for Mobile Enablement

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For many stores, that requirement means modernizing operations so that outdated systems and processes are replaced with mobile-ready documents and reference guides.

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[INFOGRAPHIC] Deliver Interactive Reference Guides to Store Employees

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What about binders and paper documents? But how do you figure out whether or not your workforce could be happier? Three simple questions help answer this query: Do you still utilize PDFs and downloadable files? Are online portals in the mix? Do you worry about customer satisfaction and inconsistent brand experiences across your stores?

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