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(apologies for cross posting)

I have recently been asked to improve my management reporting data with
respect to the filing unit I run. We are a small unit and we manage the
client correspondence files on behalf of our investment teams. The question
has been asked "How much filing do we do?". The short answer is, I don't
know. I am aware that if we had an EDM solution in place then it would be
easy to capture this data, but this is not an option for at least 6 - 9
months.

My initial thought is to go by the weight of the paper. Not very accurate in
regards to workload, but certainly an indicator of the amount of paper we
are dealing with. My second idea is to count the number of documents we
file, but this strikes me as very time intensive and perhaps a little
counter productive.

I would be very interested to hear how other people measure the volume of
filing they do on a daily basis, and what their thoughts are on the subject.

Regards,

Chris Everett
Central Filing Manager
Baring Asset Management (London)



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