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Chapter 7

     BSBCMN206A—Process and
    maintain workplace information
Copyright  2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                7-1
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall
Contents
• Process and maintain information
       – Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01)
       – Process information (BSBCMN206A/02)
       – Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03)
• Summary




Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-2
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01)
    What is business information?
    • Client documents (email, letters, contracts)
    • Internal memos
    • Departmental reports
    • Sales reports
    • Invoices and customer statements
    • Personnel staff files
    • Internal telephone directory
    • Customer databases
    • Legal documents

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-3
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont.
    Data collection methods
    • Centralised data collection
            – Usually through a single mainframe computer
            – Relies heavily upon hard or paper copies
            – Centralised filing system with an army of clerks
    • Decentralised data collection
            – Small computers are networked and often physically
              remote from each other
            – Primary documents are processed by individuals at point of
              origin
            – Electronic file management systems are extensively used



Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-4
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont.
    Business use of information
    • Primary use
            – Make decisions
            – Provide information on decisions made previously
            – Record transactions with clients and customers
            – Provide a basis for management planning
            – Provide a source of material for research into better
              products or service
            – Satisfy all legal and taxation requirements




Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-5
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont.
    Business use of information
    • Secondary use
            – Statistical analysis for decision making and future plans
            – Input to providing administrative services
            – Maintaining stock levels and supplies, equipment
              maintenance and purchasing
            – For use in management reports
    • Tertiary use
            – Internal audit
            – Evaluation of management system itself




Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-6
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont.
    Business use of information
    • Electronic filing systems
            – Advantages
                      Customer details are immediately available
                      Easier to search than manual systems
            – Disadvantages
                      Power failure renders the system inoperative
                      Virus can destroy data banks
                      Staff can intentionally or otherwise delete important files
    • Paper-based filing
            – Being used as a backup in many organisations
            – Most businesses run dual systems in case of emergency


Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                                       7-7
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont.
    Effective information systems should:
    • Be simple and easy to use
            – Must provide for search functions and ease of access
    • Be readily accessible to authorised staff
            – Only staff at appropriate authority levels will have access
              to sensitive information, e.g. profit margins
    • Have a high retrieval speed
            – Staff should be able to obtain data from the corporate
              databases and open them immediately on their desktops
    • Be safe and secure
            – Passwords will be delegated to authority levels
            – Passwords should be changed on a regular basis


Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-8
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont.
    The record life cycle
    • Either external or internal creation
            – External, e.g. customer transactions
            – Internal, e.g. memo relating to policy changes
    • File or data is utilised for communication or
      decision-making purposes
    • Correct storage/back-up procedures are followed
    • When files are saved to a computer network, daily
      back-up procedures are critical
    • Staff dealing with ongoing issues may keep hard
      copy in a secure filing cabinet

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-9
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Process information (BSBCMN206A/02)
    Filing procedures
    • Corporate styles can apply depending on the
       documents
    • Systems of classification and type of information
       allow documents to be stored in similar categories
    • Organisational procedures must be followed in
       allocating file names and storage
    • All documents should have a ‘use-by’ date for
       either review or destruction
    • Files can be allocated specific levels of
       confidentiality

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-10
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Process information (BSBCMN206A/02) cont.
    Files may be sorted by any of the following
       classifications:
    • Alphabetical
    • Geographic
    • Numeric
    • Subject
    • Alpha-numeric
    • Chronological




Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-11
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Process information (BSBCMN206A/02) cont.
    Rules for alphabetical filing
    1. Strict alphabetical
            •      A, B, C, etc.
    1. Nothing comes before something
            •      J. then J. A. then Jim’s Greek Tavern
    1. Single letters
            •      KB Stout, IBM
    1. Last name first
            •      Davis J., Jim Davis Productions
    1. First name of business title
            •      Fancy That Ball Gowns
    1. Numbers
            •      21 Metro Club



Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-12
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Process information (BSBCMN206A/02) cont.
    Other filing categories
    • Geographic is based on location, by state or region
      within a state; ideal for national sales
    • Subject classification, e.g. taxation, sales, clients,
      professional development
    • Chronological files are kept in date/time order
    • Numeric classifications are used when the there is
      a sequence of numbers, e.g. tax file numbers or
      car registrations
    • Alpha-numeric is a combination of numbers and
      letters

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-13
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03)
    Filing supplies and equipment
    • Vertical files are most common for most office
       environments
    • Lateral files can be used in a card index system
       where data is written directly on the cards
    • Electronic filing systems can range from standard
       3.5” floppy disks, USB memory sticks, RW-
       CDs/DVDs or networked hard drives




Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-14
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont.
    Filing methodology
    • Direct and indirect
            – Documents are filed based on, e.g., customer name
            – Indirect systems allow for a primary number or
              classification which in turn points to a client name or
              subject
    • Cross-referencing allows for files to be accessed
      from more than one location where a common
      number is used




Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-15
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont.
    Good filing practice
    • Filing should be done daily
    • A miscellaneous category can be used when the document
      doesn’t initially fall into existing categories
    • A hard copy of your electronic files can help staff who find
      computer filing systems challenging
    • When filing hard copy care should be taken not to overload
      either cabinets or lever-arch folders
    • If the preferred filing system is electronic, then at regular
      intervals documents can be downloaded onto a R-CD and
      filed in an appropriate storage box




Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-16
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont.
    What to do when a file has gone missing!
    • For hard copy, check the files on either side of the missing
      document
    • Check the bottom of the filing cabinet, for files have a habit of
      slipping from their folders
    • Check your desk (again), then move on to your supervisor’s
      desk. It is not uncommon for a supervisor to grab a file only
      to answer a telephone call and then not replace it
    • All electronic files can be found by using your computer’s
      search function and wild card characters, e.g., S*.doc will
      find all Word documents starting with ‘s’
    • Another trick is to search for files created or modified within a
      specific time frame, e.g. search for ‘July 2006’


Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-17
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont.
    Setting up new files
    • Should not be done without consultation with all
      stakeholders
    • Try to maintain a consistency of classification
    • Information retention and disposal
            – Active files are those which are used regularly
            – Semi-active files are used less regularly
            – Inactive records are those which are not in current use
            – Long-term records must be kept for a period of time for
              legal reasons
            – Archived records are those that are kept by virtue of their
              historical interest



Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-18
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont.
    Records disposal
    • All files go through a life cycle from ‘creation’ to
      ‘disposal’
    • Regular checks of file usage (easily done if kept
      electronically) to determine if a file can be moved
      from the active list to a lower order of classification
    • If files have been approved for disposal they
      should be shredded and the remnants dispatched
      to the recycle bin. Computer files, once deleted,
      are generally gone forever so take care when
      making the decision to delete

Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-19
PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
Slides prepared by David Plowman
Summary
•         A records management system performs three
          functions for the business:
          1. Creation, care and storage of essential information
          2. Provision of information for statistical analysis
          3. Internal audits
•         Preparation of documents includes inspecting,
          indexing and coding.
•         Cross referencing is a valuable method of finding
          related information.
•         All files go through a life cycle, active, semi-active,
          inactive, long term and archive.


    Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd                           7-20
    PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner
    Slides prepared by David Plowman

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Horsfall4e bsbinm201 a - process and maintain workplace information

  • 1. Chapter 7 BSBCMN206A—Process and maintain workplace information Copyright  2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-1 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall
  • 2. Contents • Process and maintain information – Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) – Process information (BSBCMN206A/02) – Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) • Summary Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-2 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 3. Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) What is business information? • Client documents (email, letters, contracts) • Internal memos • Departmental reports • Sales reports • Invoices and customer statements • Personnel staff files • Internal telephone directory • Customer databases • Legal documents Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-3 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 4. Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont. Data collection methods • Centralised data collection – Usually through a single mainframe computer – Relies heavily upon hard or paper copies – Centralised filing system with an army of clerks • Decentralised data collection – Small computers are networked and often physically remote from each other – Primary documents are processed by individuals at point of origin – Electronic file management systems are extensively used Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-4 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 5. Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont. Business use of information • Primary use – Make decisions – Provide information on decisions made previously – Record transactions with clients and customers – Provide a basis for management planning – Provide a source of material for research into better products or service – Satisfy all legal and taxation requirements Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-5 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 6. Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont. Business use of information • Secondary use – Statistical analysis for decision making and future plans – Input to providing administrative services – Maintaining stock levels and supplies, equipment maintenance and purchasing – For use in management reports • Tertiary use – Internal audit – Evaluation of management system itself Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-6 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 7. Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont. Business use of information • Electronic filing systems – Advantages  Customer details are immediately available  Easier to search than manual systems – Disadvantages  Power failure renders the system inoperative  Virus can destroy data banks  Staff can intentionally or otherwise delete important files • Paper-based filing – Being used as a backup in many organisations – Most businesses run dual systems in case of emergency Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-7 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 8. Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont. Effective information systems should: • Be simple and easy to use – Must provide for search functions and ease of access • Be readily accessible to authorised staff – Only staff at appropriate authority levels will have access to sensitive information, e.g. profit margins • Have a high retrieval speed – Staff should be able to obtain data from the corporate databases and open them immediately on their desktops • Be safe and secure – Passwords will be delegated to authority levels – Passwords should be changed on a regular basis Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-8 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 9. Collect information (BSBCMN206A/01) cont. The record life cycle • Either external or internal creation – External, e.g. customer transactions – Internal, e.g. memo relating to policy changes • File or data is utilised for communication or decision-making purposes • Correct storage/back-up procedures are followed • When files are saved to a computer network, daily back-up procedures are critical • Staff dealing with ongoing issues may keep hard copy in a secure filing cabinet Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-9 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 10. Process information (BSBCMN206A/02) Filing procedures • Corporate styles can apply depending on the documents • Systems of classification and type of information allow documents to be stored in similar categories • Organisational procedures must be followed in allocating file names and storage • All documents should have a ‘use-by’ date for either review or destruction • Files can be allocated specific levels of confidentiality Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-10 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 11. Process information (BSBCMN206A/02) cont. Files may be sorted by any of the following classifications: • Alphabetical • Geographic • Numeric • Subject • Alpha-numeric • Chronological Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-11 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 12. Process information (BSBCMN206A/02) cont. Rules for alphabetical filing 1. Strict alphabetical • A, B, C, etc. 1. Nothing comes before something • J. then J. A. then Jim’s Greek Tavern 1. Single letters • KB Stout, IBM 1. Last name first • Davis J., Jim Davis Productions 1. First name of business title • Fancy That Ball Gowns 1. Numbers • 21 Metro Club Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-12 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 13. Process information (BSBCMN206A/02) cont. Other filing categories • Geographic is based on location, by state or region within a state; ideal for national sales • Subject classification, e.g. taxation, sales, clients, professional development • Chronological files are kept in date/time order • Numeric classifications are used when the there is a sequence of numbers, e.g. tax file numbers or car registrations • Alpha-numeric is a combination of numbers and letters Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-13 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 14. Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) Filing supplies and equipment • Vertical files are most common for most office environments • Lateral files can be used in a card index system where data is written directly on the cards • Electronic filing systems can range from standard 3.5” floppy disks, USB memory sticks, RW- CDs/DVDs or networked hard drives Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-14 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 15. Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont. Filing methodology • Direct and indirect – Documents are filed based on, e.g., customer name – Indirect systems allow for a primary number or classification which in turn points to a client name or subject • Cross-referencing allows for files to be accessed from more than one location where a common number is used Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-15 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 16. Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont. Good filing practice • Filing should be done daily • A miscellaneous category can be used when the document doesn’t initially fall into existing categories • A hard copy of your electronic files can help staff who find computer filing systems challenging • When filing hard copy care should be taken not to overload either cabinets or lever-arch folders • If the preferred filing system is electronic, then at regular intervals documents can be downloaded onto a R-CD and filed in an appropriate storage box Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-16 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 17. Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont. What to do when a file has gone missing! • For hard copy, check the files on either side of the missing document • Check the bottom of the filing cabinet, for files have a habit of slipping from their folders • Check your desk (again), then move on to your supervisor’s desk. It is not uncommon for a supervisor to grab a file only to answer a telephone call and then not replace it • All electronic files can be found by using your computer’s search function and wild card characters, e.g., S*.doc will find all Word documents starting with ‘s’ • Another trick is to search for files created or modified within a specific time frame, e.g. search for ‘July 2006’ Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-17 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 18. Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont. Setting up new files • Should not be done without consultation with all stakeholders • Try to maintain a consistency of classification • Information retention and disposal – Active files are those which are used regularly – Semi-active files are used less regularly – Inactive records are those which are not in current use – Long-term records must be kept for a period of time for legal reasons – Archived records are those that are kept by virtue of their historical interest Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-18 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 19. Maintain information (BSBCMN206A/03) cont. Records disposal • All files go through a life cycle from ‘creation’ to ‘disposal’ • Regular checks of file usage (easily done if kept electronically) to determine if a file can be moved from the active list to a lower order of classification • If files have been approved for disposal they should be shredded and the remnants dispatched to the recycle bin. Computer files, once deleted, are generally gone forever so take care when making the decision to delete Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-19 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman
  • 20. Summary • A records management system performs three functions for the business: 1. Creation, care and storage of essential information 2. Provision of information for statistical analysis 3. Internal audits • Preparation of documents includes inspecting, indexing and coding. • Cross referencing is a valuable method of finding related information. • All files go through a life cycle, active, semi-active, inactive, long term and archive. Copyright © 2007 McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd 7-20 PPTs t/a Office Skills: A Practical Approach 4e by Horsfall and Turner Slides prepared by David Plowman