Dictation is not new. It has been a huge part of how business gets done for a very long time.
At first, dictation was between two people — someone speaking and someone else jotting down every syllable for later transcription.
In the 1970's the process changed to recorded dictation — where a dictator recorded their documents and needs on to a tape and the tape was handed to their assistant to work on throughout her day.
This dramatically improved the process as now each assistant was not tied up for hours taking dictation, and each dictator could work from wherever they had their recorder, fresh tapes and their case files.
Today, dictation has gone digital. And digital dictation offers businesses another opportunity to make a huge leap in overall productivity — simply by ditching the tape.
To learn how simple it is to upgrade from tape-based dictation to digital — enjoy our complimentary webinar:
ABC's of Digital Dictation
Topics covered include:
- Why Dictate
- Tape vs. Digital
- What Do You Need To Get Digital
- Getting Started: How To Dictate
- Digital Transcription Basics and Equipment
- To Outsource or Not
If you'd like to know more about dictation or setting up a digital workflow, call or use the Contact form to set up a call and get your questions answered.