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Normally,
there is one person in an office that is responsible for purchasing all
of the office products. In larger companies, there may be several
people, one in each department. They might know the specific needs of
those particular people, and that means there are various orders going
out all of the time. Even those who work from home need to have some
organization when they order what they need. Most do not realize it, but
unorganized ordering of supplies can mean losses that are not necessary.
If
you are new to the job of having to order office products, you have to
think of a way to keep things organized. How much and how often you
have to order will depend on what the business is, and how many people
work there. It is a good idea to walk around and see what people are
using in the way of office products, and if they have a minute, talk
with them about what they need and how often they need it. This might
give you a general idea of what you are up against when it comes time
to order what everyone needs.
One of the simplest ways
to organize office products requests is to have a sheet that will be
filled out by each person. If you have a closet for your office
products, which most places do, you can have a sheet there so people
can mark when they think the stash is getting low and more should be
ordered. They can mark what they have taken and when more will be
needed. This list can help, but you also have to look each item over to
decide on your own if it needs to be replenished. Most employees will
write things down for you, but sometimes they are busy and forget to
come back later to write down what they took.
If your business
already has a company from which they order office products, you
can go with them at first. You can then take your time to look around
to see if you can find what they need at a lower price. You could save
your company (or yourself) money. Some supply companies will call to
try to get you to go with them, especially if they know someone new is
handing the office products. You can listen to what they have to say,
but do not be pressured. Rely on your own research as to whether you
should switch, and if you should, with what company you should choose
to go.
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