Office Filing Systems
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Office
storage is one of the most important and most frequently neglected
aspects of good business management. Whether your office filing systems
are based on simple vertical filing cabinets, a sophisticated computer
backup network, or rows and rows of stackable storage shelves, it forms
the heart of your business. Having well-run office filing system
means that your employees can find what they need when they need it.
Little time is wasted in looking for information or products, making
for an efficient and well-organized business. Bad office filing
systems, on the other hand, invite disaster. Not only can you
potentially waste hundreds of man-hours a year, but you can also lose
valuable information and products.
A lot of aspects of office
file storage are neglected until it is too late, particularly in this
age of high-tech computer systems. Despite all evidence to the
contrary, many people still assume that, if it is on a computer, it is
safe. Having a dependable, well-maintained automatic backup system
never occurs to them until something goes wrong. By that time,
disastrous things can have happened. A single virus, a hardware
failure, an employee mistake, or a software bug can destroy contracts,
vital records, and anything else you can imagine. Although it does not
happen that often, it is better to be safe than to be sorry.
Of course, many people
underestimate the importance of having old-fashioned paper office
filing systems on top of whatever computer records they may have. This
does not work for every business, sometimes, the cost in paper, labor,
and storage space is simply too much to make it practical, but for
many businesses it is essential. Hard copies of legal contracts tend to
hold more authority in court and provide a more unambiguous picture of
the agreements your company makes. Shipping invoices, employee reports,
and inventories should always be kept as paper copies as well as on the
computer. If nothing else, it provides you an extra measure of legal
security.
Still, even if you have the perfect office filing
systems set up, if you do not inventory every once in a while you are
taking big risks. You never know when an employee is incorrectly
following procedure, a piece of equipment is failing or malfunctioning,
or some other error will prevent your office system from working
properly. A checkup every month or so is crucial. The number one rule
in business is to try to stop major breakdowns before they happen.
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