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MANAGING TRANSCRIPTION OVERFLOW
Posted on March 14, 2011
We all know that with transcription, work fluctuates throughout the year. Fortunately, this is something that can be managed. With good data analysis and a solid partner, you are well on your way to managing your transcription overflow. Read the article below for some proven strategies on this concept.
Transcription Overflow – It Doesn’t Have to Be a Bitter Pill to Swallow.
Macios, A., For The Record. Vol. 23 No. 4 P. 14. 2011. Transcription Overflow – It Doesn’t have to Be a Bitter Pill to Swallow. www.fortherecord.com.
The term “sandbagging” is most often used when describing efforts to prevent catastrophic flooding, but it can also be used to describe the idea of a hidden truth. Sandbagging also has different meanings inside the transcription industry. When transcription overflow occurs, it’s a good idea to have protection in place (sandbags, if you will) by establishing a partnership with an outside transcription service organization. Just as important, it is vital that those running transcription departments avoid the other form of sandbagging by using accurate data to predict and manage the ebb and flow of the department’s workload.
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