Economy's Future May Rely Upon the Use of Managed Document Review Software
The nation's economy has taken center stage in the news. Every newspaper, online journal, TV news program, and radio show discusses the state of the economy. Many people speculate and talk about what could or could not help the economy, but very few people take the steps to make a change.
Seattle, Washington, United States., January 17, 2013 - (PressReleasePoint) -
The nation's economy has taken center stage in the news. Every newspaper, online journal, TV news program, and radio show discusses the state of the economy. Many people speculate and talk about what could or could not help the economy, but very few people take the steps to make a change.
Robert Thompson, creator of a managed document review software program, has decided to step up and try to change the state of the nation's economy. He is offering all politicians the opportunity to use his managed document review program.
"I truly believe that our politicians are running in nine hundred directions", said Robert Thompson. "I think if I could make their lives a little easier they'd be able to focus on real problems, like the nation's economy. And maybe come up with some answers."
Thompson believes that by installing this type of software onto the politician's computers their staff will be able to organize better. Managed review software programs have been known to help clean up the paper clutter from medical offices, law firms, and other places.
"I really think that this could help", said Thompson. "I've seen some of our nation's leaders and the offices they keep. It's cluttered with paper. I don't know how anyone can work there."
The entire offer is open to any politician in a national or state level position. There is no restriction on who can claim the software.
"When I heard this offer I laughed" said Greg Harrison, an aide in one of the politician's offices. "I mean could this program really help the nation's economy? I don't think so. Then I started to think of all the time my employer spends going through papers, searching for papers and stuff, and I thought maybe it could work."
Over 150 politicians have taken Robert Thompson up on his offer. They were able to download the entire version of his managed review document software program for free. Thompson even offered tutorials and lectures on how to properly use the program.
"I was afraid this program would be too hard to use", explained a politician who wished to remain anonymous. "I was surprised to see how easy it was to use. I have since discovered I am able to devote more time to helping the nation, instead of searching through papers and documents. Everything is at my fingertips. It's amazing!"
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