Free, customisable document management sop designed specifically for Australian manufacturing businesses. Copy, customise, and automate - built by Harvard-educated experts.
Setup Time
15 minutes
Complexity
simple
Tools
Dropbox, Notion, Slack
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# Document Management SOP - Manufacturing
## Purpose
Implement to eliminate the chaos of scattered files, ensure version control, and make it easy for anyone to find what they need.
## When to Use
A procedure for creating, naming, storing, versioning, and archiving business documents with folder structures and access control guidelines.
## Instructions
1. Review the template below and familiarise yourself with the structure
2. Replace all [bracketed placeholders] with your manufacturing business details
3. Customise the tone and formatting to match your brand
4. Save in your preferred tool (Dropbox or Notion)
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## Document Management Standard Operating Procedure
### 1. Purpose and Scope
This SOP establishes the standard procedures for creating, naming, storing, versioning, sharing, and archiving all business documents. Proper document management eliminates wasted time searching for files, prevents version confusion, protects sensitive information, and ensures compliance with record retention requirements. This procedure applies to all digital documents created, received, or stored by the business.
### 2. Roles and Responsibilities
- **Operations Manager:** Owns the folder structure, manages access permissions, and conducts quarterly audits.
- **All Team Members:** Responsible for following naming conventions, saving files in the correct location, and maintaining version control on documents they create or edit.
- **IT Administrator:** Manages cloud storage accounts, backups, and user access provisioning.
### 3. Prerequisites
- Cloud storage platform configured (Dropbox Business or equivalent)
- Folder structure template created and shared
- Naming convention guide documented in Notion
- Access permissions configured per role
### 4. Folder Structure
Use the following top-level structure (customise sub-folders per business need):
```
Company Name/
01 - Administration/
Policies & Procedures/
Insurance/
Legal/
02 - Finance/
Invoices (Issued)/
Invoices (Received)/
BAS & Tax/
Budgets/
03 - Clients/
[Client Name]/
Contracts/
Briefs/
Deliverables/
Correspondence/
04 - Marketing/
Brand Assets/
Content/
Campaigns/
05 - HR/
Employment Contracts/
Policies/
Training/
06 - Operations/
SOPs/
Templates/
Reports/
07 - Archive/
[Year]/
```
### 5. Procedure
**Step 1: Create Documents Using Templates**
When creating a new document, start from an approved template (stored in 06 - Operations/Templates/). This ensures consistent formatting, branding, and structure. If no template exists for the document type, create the document and consider whether a template should be developed.
**Step 2: Apply the Naming Convention**
Name every file using this format:
`[YYYY-MM-DD]_[DocumentType]_[Description]_[Version]`
Examples:
- 2025-06-15_Proposal_WebsiteRedesign_v1.pdf
- 2025-06-20_Invoice_INV-0234_ClientName.pdf
- 2025-07-01_SOP_DocumentManagement_v2.docx
Rules:
- Use underscores (not spaces) between elements
- Use title case for descriptions (no special characters)
- Always include the date prefix for easy chronological sorting
- Version numbers start at v1 and increment with each revision
**Step 3: Save in the Correct Location**
Save documents to the appropriate folder in the shared cloud storage immediately. Never save business files to:
- Your local desktop or Downloads folder
- Personal cloud storage (personal Dropbox, Google Drive)
- Email (as the primary storage)
If you are unsure where a document belongs, ask the Operations Manager. Placing files in the wrong location creates confusion for the entire team.
**Step 4: Manage Versions**
For documents that undergo revision:
1. Save each version with an incremented version number (v1, v2, v3)
2. Keep the previous version in the same folder (do not delete it)
3. Mark the current version clearly (e.g., rename older versions with "_SUPERSEDED" suffix)
4. Use the document's built-in revision history (Google Docs, Notion) for minor edits
5. For significant changes, add a revision note at the top of the document or in a change log
**Step 5: Control Access**
Apply the principle of least privilege:
- Administrative and HR documents: Restricted to management and HR
- Financial documents: Restricted to Finance team and management
- Client folders: Accessible to the assigned project team
- Marketing and Operations: Accessible to all team members
The Operations Manager reviews and updates access permissions quarterly or whenever team members join or leave the business.
**Step 6: Archive Documents**
When a project is completed or a document is no longer actively used:
1. Move the complete folder to 07 - Archive/[Year]/
2. Do not delete archived documents unless they exceed retention requirements
3. Maintain the original folder structure within the archive for easy retrieval
Record retention minimums (Australian requirements):
- Financial records: 7 years
- Employment records: 7 years after employment ends
- Client contracts: 7 years after contract ends
- General business records: 5 years
**Step 7: Quarterly Audit**
Every quarter, the Operations Manager reviews the shared drive to:
- Remove duplicate or orphaned files
- Ensure naming conventions are being followed
- Verify access permissions are current
- Archive completed project folders
- Confirm storage usage is within budget
### 6. Revision History
| Version | Date | Author | Changes |
|---------|------|--------|---------|
| 1.0 | [Date] | [Author] | Initial release |
### 7. Related Documents
- Naming Convention Quick Reference (Notion)
- Folder Structure Template
- Data Backup SOP
- Access Control Register
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**Complexity:** simple | **Setup time:** 15 minutes | **Tools:** Dropbox, Notion, Slack
Note: This template has been tailored for manufacturing businesses in Australia. Adjust terminology and compliance references to match your specific context.
Follow these steps to get the most out of this template.
Customise the placeholder fields (marked in [brackets]) with your manufacturing specific business details
Save the customised version as a reusable template in your document management system
Schedule a quarterly review to update the template based on feedback and changing requirements
Review each section to ensure it matches your brand voice and requirements
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