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  <Title>E-signatures, Digital Workflow Improve UMBC Business Process</Title>
  <Tagline>Human Resources One of Many Departments Now Using DocuSign</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><span>An
    important, yet often overlooked, business practice is to break down and analyze
    each step of a given process to look for redundancies, bottlenecks, and
    particularly inefficient or slow procedures in order to improve them, put them
    back together, and create a more productive system. This practice requires
    active participation from all parties involved in the workflow as well as
    strong documentation and attention to detail, as most business processes
    include a mix of formal and informal procedures that may not adapt well to
    change. </span></p>
    
    <p><span>It
    is no surprise then that the practice of improving workflow efficiency
    frequently defers to more urgent, high priority tasks. The Department of <a href="https://hr.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Human Resources</span></a>
    (HR) here at UMBC has dedicated a great deal of effort to improving many
    aspects of their workflow as they convert to fully electronic forms. To do so,
    HR implemented the digital signature platform DocuSign. </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Not
    so long ago, all forms came as paper documents that had to be signed in pen and
    submitted either in person or by mail. Only in the past few years have we
    enjoyed the relative convenience of uploading forms as Word Docs and PDFs. Even
    though the ESIGN Act was passed in 2000, businesses have been slow to adopt
    electronic signatures as standard procedure. As technology has advanced and the
    nuances of their legality and security have been resolved, electronic
    signatures are quickly becoming more ubiquitous. Now, most of the world’s
    largest technological, pharmaceutical, and financial companies are seeing
    significant improvements in efficiency and productivity while simultaneously
    reducing their impact on the environment by using electronic signatures. </span></p>
    
    <p><span>However,
    one difficulty in adopting electronic signature technology is that the system
    needs to be explicitly taught every detail possible of the workflow in order to
    automate it. Though the task may seem mundane at first, it actually forces one
    to step back and reflect on how and why each step of the process in question
    takes place. This creates the opportunity to alter and enhance the old ways in
    order to maximize efficiency in the new system. HR is doing just that. From
    editing the wording of certain documents to altering the sequence of approvers,
    HR staff has left no stone unturned as they seek to improve the signing
    experience for both staff and students. </span></p>
    
    <p><span>Starting
    out, the leadership team in Human Resources met to determine which forms would
    be converted to Docusign and then prioritized each of these forms. Focusing
    primarily on forms that are time sensitive and those dealt with in high
    volumes, they made sure to set up regular meetings with all of the
    stakeholders, including IT developers, department representatives, and subject
    experts. Director of Payroll <strong>Lisa Drouillard</strong>, who has been a key player
    in bringing DocuSign to HR, says, “The thing that has been most successful to
    facilitate the transition for electronic forms has been to devote time each
    week to focus on the project and keep the momentum going.”</span></p>
    
    <p><span>“It
    is also important to make sure the right people are included, which often
    includes DoIT, the functional experts, and campus stakeholders to not only
    review the existing form process but also the business processes leading into
    and out of the form to ensure we are improving as much of the process as
    possible,” Drouillard adds. Ensuring that everyone is kept in the loop as forms
    are changed, previewed, piloted, and tested gives control to the right people
    so they can achieve an ideal solution.  </span></p>
    
    <p><span>HR
    continues to work on converting and testing forms, and looks forward to rolling
    out their Docusign forms beginning in the Fall. Though it is going to
    take time to roll-out, HR is committed to creating a more efficient online
    process for not only the HR Department, but also the various stakeholders
    including the department’s administrative staff and our employee population.</span></p>
    
    <p><span>Stay
    tuned for more success stories as we unveil how other UMBC departments are
    converting to electronic forms. </span></p>
    
    <p><span>More Info:</span></p>
    
    <ul><li><span>Visit
         the <a href="https://my3.my.umbc.edu/groups/docusign" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>DocuSign myUMBC Group</span></a></span></li><li><span>Visit
         UMBC's <a href="https://wiki.umbc.edu/display/faq/Find+Help" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>FAQ knowledge base</span></a></span></li></ul>
    
    
    
    
    
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