Dear All, We have implemented a policy of paperless office. Can you suggest some useful tips to implement the same? Thanks & regards, Chitra
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hello Chitra Anand
Firstly use more emails
Discourage use of photocopiers/printers
Centralize location of photocopiers/printers etc if feasible
Centralize paper/stationary purchase and target reduction in purchases every month
Review all carbon copies--whether copies are needed or relevant
Introduce incentives for reducing paperwork
Use more information boards and less notice boards
use more sms
Have regular cleaning up sessions where unwanted paper gets removed
Review all magazine/newspaper/catalogue subscirptions and reduce the same
Regards
Rajasekar KR
Firstly use more emails
Discourage use of photocopiers/printers
Centralize location of photocopiers/printers etc if feasible
Centralize paper/stationary purchase and target reduction in purchases every month
Review all carbon copies--whether copies are needed or relevant
Introduce incentives for reducing paperwork
Use more information boards and less notice boards
use more sms
Have regular cleaning up sessions where unwanted paper gets removed
Review all magazine/newspaper/catalogue subscirptions and reduce the same
Regards
Rajasekar KR
Dear Chitra,
Paperless office cannot always be 100% foolproof. Information and Password security is always vulnerable to be breached unless tight security arrangements of international standards are there in place. Information from all servers should immediately and automatically be transferred to the main server. Main server should always be out of reach of employees other than the Manager (IT) or the CIO. Besides, there should be mirroring system of the main server.
Besides the soft documents in the server, additional backup system should be very sound and also policy documents and company resolutions should always be kept in hard copies, so that if at any time the server fails, your original hard copies can save the company from disaster.
Remember, today's Hackers are more intelligent than the IT Managers. So, disaster management system should always be ready in the paperless office.
PS Dhingra
Vigilance & Transformation Management Consultant
Dhingra Group of management & Educational Consultants
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
Paperless office cannot always be 100% foolproof. Information and Password security is always vulnerable to be breached unless tight security arrangements of international standards are there in place. Information from all servers should immediately and automatically be transferred to the main server. Main server should always be out of reach of employees other than the Manager (IT) or the CIO. Besides, there should be mirroring system of the main server.
Besides the soft documents in the server, additional backup system should be very sound and also policy documents and company resolutions should always be kept in hard copies, so that if at any time the server fails, your original hard copies can save the company from disaster.
Remember, today's Hackers are more intelligent than the IT Managers. So, disaster management system should always be ready in the paperless office.
PS Dhingra
Vigilance & Transformation Management Consultant
Dhingra Group of management & Educational Consultants
New Delhi
From India, Delhi
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