If you select a Digital Asset Management (DAM) solution meant for an organization (rather than a DAM meant for an individual), you should be able to generate reports directly from the DAM.
Why do you need reports from a DAM solution? Well, let’s see…
Posted by Henrik de Gyor on June 28, 2009
If you select a Digital Asset Management (DAM) solution meant for an organization (rather than a DAM meant for an individual), you should be able to generate reports directly from the DAM.
Why do you need reports from a DAM solution?
Well, let’s see…
How do you measure the progress of your DAM? (How do you spell ROI?)
How often are specific assets used? What are the least used or most used assets in the DAM?
How do you evaluate the quality of all metadata in the DAM?
If you have a ordering system with your DAM, how do you review the orders in bulk?
How many users are actively registered with the DAM?
How many users are actually using the DAM?
Who are the most active users of the DAM?
All these questions can be answered by generating reports from a DAM. Often, the reports are generated by administrator. DAM generated reports hold a wealth of information that can be filtered and sorted to answer plenty of questions as to the progress of the DAM solution within your organization.
What reports can your DAM provide?
How do you use reports from your DAM?
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