A filing system is the record-keeping system for a business. It helps you to be organised, systematic and efficient. It also helps all people who should be able to access information to do so easily. It is always a pleasure when someone looks for information and can find it without difficulty. You should receive and send out documents on different subjects. Many of these documents need to be kept for future reference. If they are not cared for and properly stored, you will not be able to access them when you need them.
The type of documents that needs to be filed depends on the type of business or organisation that you work for. In most cases you need to file documents that are sent to your business by other people or organisations. You would also file records of all your organisational activities. These can be:
This depends on how busy your office is. In very busy offices, filing is done at least every day and usually first thing in the morning or last thing in the afternoon. In a small or less busy office you could file once or twice a week. Failure to file on a regular basis results in documents being mislaid or damaged.
There are several methods of filing. The method chosen depends on the type of information that you need to store. The following are most commonly used methods:
These methods of filing are called classification which means organising things that are alike, together.
Once you have decided on your categories, you will have to draw up a filing index so that everyone can understand the system you use and find the information they want. This index in called a filling key:
There are two basic rules underlying filing:
These rules are basic because they apply to all filing systems. When you file by name, subject and area you should always file alphabetically and by date.
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