Friday, December 2, 2016

Page one using the records management simulation

This student instruction manual consists of explanations and instructions for completing each of the 13 jobs in records management simulation 10th edition all the supplies necessary for completing the simulation are included in the simulation envelope they are student instruction manual file box forms pads 1 through 4 supplies envelopes wanted to date a CD each job is performed in a simulated business environment and should be completed as directed by your instructor you will proceed from the simple to the complex is you apply the alphabetic filing rules from 1st to the cards and then beginning with job 52 correspondence pieces methods of checking your completed work will vary check your work carefully as you complete each job before going on to the next job the most important filing concept to remember is that all filing is done to facilitate retrieving information when it is needed to retrieve information efficiently a set of rules must be followed Arma International has published establishing alphabetic numeric and subject filing systems containing standard rules for storing records alphabetically by using Arma International alphabetic indexing rules businesses have a place to start setting up an efficient alphabetic storage system the rules presented in the records management textbook and summarized here are written to agree with the standard filing rules presented in establishing alphabetic this student instruction manual consists of explanations and instructions for completing each of the 13 jobs and records management simulation 10th addition all the supplies necessary for completing the simulation are included in the simulation envelope they are student instruction manual file box forms pads 1 through 4 supplies envelopes went into data CD each job is performed in a simulated business environment and should be completed as directed by your instructor you will proceed from the simple to the complex is you apply the alphabet exciting rules from first to the cards and then beginning with job site to correspondence pieces methods of checking your completed work will vary check your work carefully as you complete each job before going on to the next job the most important filing concept to remember is that all filing is done to facilitate retrieving information when it is needed to retrieve information efficiently a set of rules must be followed are my international has published establishing alphabetical American subject finally systems containing standard rules for storing records alphabetical Levi using our Matt international alphabet again Dixon rules businesses have a place to start setting up an efficient alphabet text orange system the rules presented in the records management textbook and summarize here are written to agree with the standard filing rules presented in establishing alphabetical Merrick and subject filing systems published by Armagh international it is extremely important that you learn these rules thoroughly referring to these rules is always permissible a summary of the cross reference and principals to be used with these jobs it's also provided on the following page of this manual

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