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7th June 2002, 04:17 PM
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Hooray For Me
Just had to Gloat.
I just sent all of the level 2 docs to our IT dude for installing on our intranet. It's been a long 8 months.
My thanks to Marc for the help and kick in the pants last April.
Now the fun begins. When folks begin to be audited to them.
ON WITH THE SHOW.
HAVE A NICE WEEKEND FOLKS
James.
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7th June 2002, 04:41 PM
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Re: Hooray For Me
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JRKH said:
Just had to Gloat.
I just sent all of the level 2 docs to our IT dude for installing on our intranet. It's been a long 8 months.
James.
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James,
What a lucky guy. I have to put mine on the intranet. Do you have Secretary, too?
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7th June 2002, 05:06 PM
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Still plugging along
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Congratulations James!
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7th June 2002, 06:26 PM
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Re: Re: Hooray For Me
No such luck ole buddy. I just ain't aloud to touch the intranet stuff. AH ain't edikated
Oh by the way, energy, NICE FISH!!
James
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10th June 2002, 10:37 PM
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just more questions
James,
- So is the information easily accessible (user friendly indexing to the links) or do you still have to be psychic to find the right doc?
- does everyone have ready PC access?
- can employees still access the files via explorer (back door)?
- are files issue/version identified?
- can forms be electronically completed and emailed?
- how will you notify people of changes?
- is everyone accessing the same info?
- what contingencies are in place for printed copies?
and on it goes.
Intranet systems are not effective unless well thought out.
Good luck.
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11th June 2002, 06:50 AM
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Re: just more questions
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James,
- So is the information easily accessible (user friendly indexing to the links) or do you still have to be psychic to find the right doc?
- does everyone have ready PC access?
- can employees still access the files via explorer (back door)?
- are files issue/version identified?
- can forms be electronically completed and emailed?
- how will you notify people of changes?
- is everyone accessing the same info?
- what contingencies are in place for printed copies?
and on it goes.
Intranet systems are not effective unless well thought out.
Good luck.
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David,
There is always one who has to rain on the parade.
Seriously. Those are good questions and I have covered most of them with our IT guru. We should be in pretty good shape.
James
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11th June 2002, 07:50 AM
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Well....Make that two!
I'll add a little more water...actually just another issue to be addressed, which you probably already have but I haven't seen it mentioned:
What is the disaster plan? If, for whatever reason, the network/computers aren't functioning properly...how are the documents accessed?
We too, have specs and work instructions on an intranet - however not all departments have access. While this is being worked on (actually on hold due to shortage of $$$) Document Manual are still inplace where needed. Additionally, I still keep a complete document catalog in the office. In case of network/access failure - these documents are accessable 24/7 (since I'm only here 8/5) as a back-up.
BTW...I don't have a secretary either! In all honesty there isn't one at our site at all unless you count the receptionist - but she really doesn't fill a true secretary role.
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11th June 2002, 08:39 AM
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Re: Well....Make that two!
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E Wall said:
I'll add a little more water...actually just another issue to be addressed, which you probably already have but I haven't seen it mentioned:
What is the disaster plan? If, for whatever reason, the network/computers aren't functioning properly...how are the documents accessed?
BTW...I don't have a secretary either! In all honesty there isn't one at our site at all unless you count the receptionist - but she really doesn't fill a true secretary role.
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Eileen,
I have a complete set on My computer and also a hard copy set in a binder. Changes must go through me and all of these sets (my computer, master copy and Intranet) must match.
James
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