Description
What this develops:
Most administrative problems that present as individual failures are actually systems failures — processes that were never properly designed, filing systems that grew without logic, workflows that depend on specific people being available. This module covers how to build administrative systems that work without constant management attention.
Covered in this module:
– Records and filing architecture: designing information management systems that are logical, searchable, and maintainable across staff changes
– Workflow mapping and improvement: documenting existing administrative processes, identifying inefficiency and fragility, and rebuilding around reliability
– Handover and continuity design: building systems and documentation that allow work to continue when a key person is absent — the hallmark of administrative infrastructure that has been designed rather than accumulated
Hours required: +/- 6
Practical result:
Administrative systems that function as designed rather than as improvised — reducing the time spent on process management and increasing the reliability of the operational infrastructure the organization depends on.


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