Have The Urge To Purge? Start With Your FilesHere are nine tips to help you purge your files and save you time every week when you do get to filing.
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Have too many paper and electronic files? Does it seem to be increasing rather than decreasing? A document retention policy is essential in all companies for employees to be aware of what documents they should be saving and for how long. It is also good guidance to help you archive hard and soft copies of documents and also destroying them. Follow these tips to help you purge your files andsave you time every weekwhen you do get to filing:
1.Create a filing system你的电子文件,反映了一个you have for paper.
2.Sort, file, and purgeelectronic information regularly, as well as your paper files.
3.Keep a file index(a master list of file names). If possible, create a database for easy data entry and searching. Check the index before creating a new file to avoid making duplicates, and also use it when deciding where to put new documents.
4.Refer to your company's document retention policyfor guidance on how long to keep documents.
5.Keep the most recent papers in the front of the file. Whenever you open it, the current information will be on top.
6. When you receive papers or electronic documents,remember F.A.T.– File, Act and Toss. Do this as soon as you get the document.
7. Allocate 30 minutes each week (the middle of the week is best) tofile away your documents.
8. If you have an electronic copy of the document, andif you don't need the hard copy, shred it immediately.
9. Do not shred legal, auditing and financial documents withoutdiscussing with the relevant departmentfirst.