Full text: Secretarial practice

CHAPTER “"XVIIT 
FILING 
AN efficient system of filing is essential to the proper working 
of any office; without it, confusion, delay and needless labour— 
resulting possibly in financial loss—are caused. On the other 
hand, nothing is more conducive to expeditious working than 
a system which is at once comprehensive and simple. It 
may, indeed, be said that such a system is the keystone in 
the organisation of an office, and this is a fact which has been 
fully appreciated in recent years by the makers of office 
requisites. It does not fall within the scope of this chapter 
to recommend the productions of individual firms, but rather 
to suggest the general principles which, as the result of 
experience, are found to underlie methods of filing corre- 
spondence, agreements, title deeds and other documents, have 
proved satisfactory, and are readily adaptable to the require- 
ments of large or small undertakings. The prospective pur- 
chaser will have no difficulty in obtaining the mechanical aids 
necessary for the completion of his office equipment from the 
numerous manufacturers of requisites. 
While, however, a judicious selection of such aids is of 
importance, it is at least equally important that care be given 
to the organisation of the staff of the filing office. It should 
be a primary rule that access to the files can only be gained 
through the filing clerk or clerks; unlimited access results 
(in an office of any magnitude) in missing files and documents 
replaced incorrectly; it is, therefore, essential that the rule 
be laid down and rigidly enforced that the required file or 
document is only to be obtained through the proper person, to 
whose custody it is to be returned without delay. No docu- 
ment should be issued by the filing office without a temporary 
receipt from the borrower. It is also essential that all new 
files should only be established in conjunction with the head 
of the filing office, so that overlapping may be avoided and a 
carefully arranged system of Iles may be developed and 
recorded. 
Filing Staff.
	        
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