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Winning the War on Paper!
By Vince Panella
There are two important paradigms I want you to keep in mind
about paper to keep it in proper perspective.
- First is paper
is to business what fat is to a diet. It's needed to be healthy, but we tend
to go way overboard in our consumption or use of it.
- Second paradigm
is that paper is money. Every copy you make, every computer report you print
cost money--from printing costs to storage and to retrieval.
Start a war on paper with these 13 tactics. Look at reducing
paperwork and how much you store as a challenge to gain not only more time but
to increase your company's profits as well.
Use the following tactics to help you:
- Reduce the fear
that you have to protect yourself by putting everything in writing.
- Get in the habit
of throwing paper away (recycle).
- When in doubt throw
it out.
- Create a special
safety net drawer in a file cabinet for temporarily holding papers you would
like to throw away but are still afraid to.
- Put only the bare
necessities in writing.
- Answer memos on
the originating memo.
- Copy only what
you need at the copy machine.
- Use the KISS Principle
(Keep It Short & Simple) toward creating computer reports.
- Reduce your filing.
- Go through your
files several times a year.
- Handle paper only
once if possible.
- Dot your paper
corners until you finally take action.
- Use the telephone
or e-mail instead of writing a formal memo.
Vince Panella, a partner of DOVICO Software, is the founder of Success-Centered
Time Management and author of The 26-Hour Day: How to Gain 2 Hours a Day with
Time Control (Career Press, 2001, available at local bookstores and Amazon.com).
To learn more about Vince's Time Control coaching, corporate training and keynote
speaking as well as his on-line Time Control Training Room visit http://www.timecontrol.cc/.
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