| Article Index |
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| Filing and Records Management |
| 'Family-tree' Filing |
| Managing the System |
| Making It Work |
| Security |
| Legal Issues |
| In the Longer Term |
| How Long is Long-term? |
You will need one single filing and records system to ensure that people can find the information they need, when they need it.
This system is usually based on a hierarchy, or family tree, of files.
1.1 Decide the main categories for your filing system. Give each a code.
1.2 Divide each category into sub-categories.
1.3 Further divide these sub-categories into sub-sub-categories, to whatever level is necessary.
1.4 Store files where they are needed, in alphabetical order.
For example, if customers have named files, these can be stored near the sales team, in order eg SA/customer/Amis.
1.5 Businesses with large or complex filing systems often use a filing code instead of a name.
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