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Please Help! It takes a long time to check out the work flow!!!

Hi Everyone! I am really fed up of maintaining so bulky records of work of each and every individual of my company. Sometimes it makes me very deprived of maintaining them. Please suggest me any help that how can I manage it or is there any web based help for this?
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Welcome to the Cove

Can you give us some more specific information? You say 'bulky records for each individual' - examples?

What type of business are you in (service/manufacturing) and which standards are you working to e.g. ISO 9001, ISO 14001, etc.

The more specific the information, the more likely someone can help.
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Default Re: It takes a long time to check out the work flow!!!

If you can explain in brief about your records and stuff......
as colpart says definitely somebody can help you
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Sounds like the internal KGD. Have you tried transporting people to Gulags?
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