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At Mikrocop’s DigiChat podcast, we hosted Dr. Aleš Rozman, long-time Medical Director of the Hospital for Gynecology and Obstetrics Kranj and a specialist in anesthesiology.

Digital contract management is no longer just a “nice to have” — it is becoming the foundation of modern business operations. Companies that still manage contracts in paper form or scattered folders often face delays, errors, and poor visibility.

Business processes are becoming increasingly digital, yet paper documents still remain a reality in many organizations. Contracts, HR documentation, financial records, and other documents often need to be stored in physical form for many years.

Despite the growing digitalization of business operations, a large number of companies still keep a significant amount of business documentation in paper form. Managing this documentation is just as important as managing digital records.

In this blog, we highlight the key insights from the DigiChat podcast with Uroš Žust, a cybersecurity and financial sector regulation expert from Forvis Mazars Slovenia.

The management of nonconformities and deviations is one of the key areas of a quality management system in any organization. These are processes that enable a company to detect irregularities in time, assess risks, and take appropriate actions.

The way we work has changed significantly in recent years. Remote work has become the new norm, and more and more daily tasks are performed using digital tools and platforms.

Data is one of the most valuable assets of any organization, and information security has become a key pillar of trust, business success, and competitiveness. Information security is not just a technical challenge—it is, above all, an organizational one.

The amount of information in the business environment is growing exponentially, which makes effective document management extremely important for the successful operation of any company. Disorganized documentation can lead to time loss, mistakes, and even legal issues.