How Can We Help You?
See how cost-effective our paperless solutions can be!

Features

EFormConnect™ is an application that provides a way to seamlessly fill out forms, capture form data, and electronically sign forms. Both forms and data can be distributed electronically throughout the entire enterprise via secured network connections.

Learn More

Demos

We have have prepared 3 screen casts from an EFormConnect implementation that demonstrate some basic functions as well as some highly customized features illustrating the product’s interfacing capabilities. It is the customized interfacing (with other external and internal systems) that differentiate EFormConnect as a paperless form processing solution.

Learn More

Process

Our process for digitizing your paper forms is as simple as 1-2-3. We digitize, optimize, and test your new forms before delivering them to you. Take a look at how this process will benefit your business…

Learn More

News & Updates from EFC

Have you signed up for our newsletter?

After 5 years studying rich people, I isolated an impactful reading habit any of us can adopt

Posted by Den on Sep 27, 2017

Studying the mistakes of others allows you to see many of the mistakes to avoid in life in advance. Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images for Ascot Racecourse In my Rich Habits Study, I identified 334 data points on the habits, thinking and traits of 361 people. I found one set of data points very interesting: 68% of the 177 self-made millionaires in my study read biographies of other successful people, while 91% of “poor” people — those with less than $35,000 in annual gross income and less than $5,000 in liquid assets — did not read biographies of other successful people. Why was this important, I wondered?  After some thought, the answer became obvious: History is the study of other people’s mistakes. What better way to avoid mistakes than to read about the mistakes of other notable, historical figures so you can see those mistakes in advance of making them yourself? When you read biographies of other successful people, you become a student of their mistakes. Why does this matter? Wealth and success are typically built upon a foundation of mistakes. The more mistakes you make, the more you learn what works and what doesn’t work. This is growth. The more you grow, the stronger your foundation. The stronger your foundation, the greater your chance for wealth and success. Making mistakes, however, is very costly. The costs are time and money. Those biography-reading, self-made millionaires were smart. They decided it would be less costly to learn from the mistakes of others, saving themselves time and money. Studying other successful people is, therefore, one of the cost efficient shortcuts to creating success and building wealth. Studying the...

Learn More

Demos

Take a look at EFC in action.