If your fairy godmother appeared today, what’s the one part of your workday you would ask her to wave her wand at?
Maybe it’s a task at work that you want to avoid at all costs.
Maybe it’s something that you know you need to do but can’t seem to find the time.
For me, it was facing the disheartening and down right frightening task of filing those darn manila folders.
Living in Harry Potter’s Cupboard
Before CorrectTech came on the scene, I was a Case Manager Supervisor and Program Coordinator at Time to Change Community Corrections (TTC) with an office that served partially as a file room.
The stacks of manila folders (with “to be filed” discharged client files, staff meeting notes, fire drill reports, etc., etc.) would stare me down daily, giving me a constant reminder of the terror that came with tracking and storing them. I think the nightmares and cold sweats have finally stopped.
Discharge Wasn’t the End… It Was the Beginning of the Filing Crusade
In community corrections, we are required to store client information following discharge. At TTC, we had to store our paper client files for SEVEN years. For us that meant seven years of historic files occupying real estate in our already overcrowded filing room plus the accumulation of new files.
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