We all know how it goes, Christmas Day – Eat and Drink way too much. Stephen’s Day – Recover with Turkey Curry. Sunday – Get real energetic and climb Croghan Mountain. So on Monday instead of watching Chitty Chitty Bang Bang or The Sound Of Music for the 150th time, why not do little bit of housekeeping on computer systems in preparation for 2010.
- Have a look at the data you are storing and get rid of the rubbish. At least 50% (often 80%) of the data stored on your business computers is useless, out-of-date, drafts or duplicates. Remember you are paying good money to store and backup this data. If you haven’t looked for it in six months, then archive it.
- Do a little bit of reorganisation of your files and data. A huge amount of time is wasted trying to find files, having multiple versions of files or reediting files because you couldn’t find the latest version. Like a manual file system it doesn’t really matter what system you use, just that there is a system and everyone sticks to it.
- Finally before you head into 2010 with all guns blazing, please take a master backup of your main systems (accounts, payroll or whatever your key system is) BEFORE you do your Year-End Routines. It’s so much easier to deal with problems if you have a backup from before you hit the Submit Button.
It’s so much easier to get these things done when the phone is not ringing and you’ll be heading into 2010 with your desk and systems cleared of the rubbish from 2009. “Onwards and Upwards” as they say, whoever they are.

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