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Turbostart ins neue Jahr mit Docusign Agreement Cloud

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Erfahren Sie am 20. Januar ab 10:00 Uhr, wie Sie Ihr Unternehmen digital transformieren können.

Das neue Jahr hat begonnen: Für viele bedeutet das, neue Vorsätze zu fassen. Oft werden diese Vorsätze in den ersten Monaten enthusiastisch verfolgt, doch lässt der Ehrgeiz bei vielen schon nach einigen Monaten (oder sogar Wochen) wieder nach. Wir möchten Sie dieses Jahr bei den Jahresvorsätzen Ihres Unternehmens unterstützen. Mit unseren digitalen Lösungen bleibt es nämlich nicht nur bei guten Vorsätzen, sondern Sie können sie auch ganz einfach verwirklichen!

Folgende Vorsätze bringen Ihr Unternehmen in diesem Jahr zum Erfolg: 

  • Nachhaltige Arbeitsweisen prägen 

  • Einzigartige Kunden- und Mitarbeitererfahrung bieten

  • Sicherheit und Effizienz im Unternehmen steigern

Wie Sie diese Vorsätze ohne viel Arbeit im Jahr 2022 erfüllen können, zeigen wir ihnen am 20. Januar ab 10:00 Uhr!

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In unserer Webinarreihe werden wir Ihnen die digitalen Lösungen der Docusign Agreement Cloud vorstellen, die Sie dabei unterstützen können, die Sicherheit und Compliance in Ihrem Unternehmen zu verbessern, Risiken zu mindern, Mitarbeitern und Kunden eine unschlagbare Erfahrung zu bieten sowie gleichzeitig ressourcenschonender und kostengünstiger zu arbeiten.

Erfahren Sie am 20. Januar ab 10:00 Uhr, wie Sie Ihr Unternehmen digital transformieren können in diesen 4 Live Webinaren:

Jede Vereinbarung bedarf einer Unterschrift. In einer hybriden Arbeitswelt kann dies oft ein Problem darstellen. Mit der elektronischen Signatur können Sie Verträge in wenigen Minuten abwickeln und auf papierbasierte Prozesse verzichten. Docusign eSignature ist die führende Lösung im Bereich der E-Signaturen, der bereits Hunderte Millionen Nutzer vertrauen. 

Erfahren Sie in unserer ersten Session, alles, was Sie über die elektronische Signatur wissen sollten und erhalten Sie Einblicke in die Nutzung dieses benutzerfreundlichen Tools. Unsere Docusign Experten werden im Anschluss für Fragen zur Verfügung stehen. 

Nicht nur die Unterschrift, sondern auch andere Phasen Ihres Vertragsprozesses können von der digitalen Transformation profitieren. Gartner definiert Vertragsmanagement, oder auch Contract Lifecycle Management, kurz CLM genannt, wie folgt: “Anwendungen, die für die Verwaltung von Verträgen von der Initiierung über die laufende Verwaltung bis hin zur eventuellen Verlängerung oder Kündigung verwendet werden“. Erfahren Sie in der zweiten Session mehr über ein effektives CLM und wie Docusign CLM Sie unterstützen kann, Ihre Vertragsprozesse sicherer und effizienter zu gestalten. 

Es ist wirtschaftlich nicht sinnvoll, Workflows rund um das betriebliche Vertragsmanagement jedes Mal neu zu definieren, wenn ein neuer Vertrag vorliegt. Wenn auch Sie darüber nachdenken, ein Contract Lifecycle Management-Tool einzuführen, ist dieses Webinar um 13 Uhr mit unserem Partner Deloitte das Richtige für Sie. In dieser Session wird Ihnen Klaus Gresbrand, Rechtsanwalt/Partner bei Deloitte Legal, anhand konkreter Beispiele aus Kundenprojekten erläutern, worauf bei der Auswahl und Einführung eines CLM zu achten ist  und auf die Rechtsgültigkeit dieser digitalen Lösung eingehen.

Wir arbeiten stetig daran, unsere Produkte und Lösungen weiterzuentwickeln und freuen uns daher sehr, Ihnen in unserer letzten Session mehr über unsere neuen, aufregenden Produktinformationen mitzuteilen. Diese Innovationen sollen Ihnen dabei helfen Ihr Geschäft am Laufen zu halten, den Anforderungen der neuen Arbeitswelt gerecht zu werden und kosteneffizienter sowie nachhaltiger zu arbeiten.

Wir freuen uns Sie am 20. Januar begrüßen zu können.

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