Hi Rachel, We solved the problem by not numbering our policies. We used to have numbering and there was some logic built into the numbering (e.g., a policy category/subcategory) and then, when we made change (just as you and others have described) it negatively impacted our organization. We also found that by and large, only the attorneys cared about a numbering system. We simply use the policy name. It provides the most flexibility for us.
And yes, we use category and subcategory. Here's an easy example: Education & Student Life - *Colleges, Programs, Centers <http://policy.umn.edu/Policies/Education/index.htm#ctgcollege>* - *Education <http://policy.umn.edu/Policies/Education/index.htm#ctgeducation>* - *Student Life <http://policy.umn.edu/Policies/Education/index.htm#ctgstudent>* In this particular case, we even use one more level for Education *(*Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, and All Students.) There are 40 policies and this distinction allows our end users to more easily locate the policies. That said, as always the fastest way and the most common way to find a policy is to enter a key word in the search field. Good luck with your decision! Michele On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Meeks, Donna W. <[email protected]> wrote: > Rachel, > > > > I understand your interest, as I have found since beginning our policy > revamping process six years ago that the current numbering system has been > impacted with rescinding obsolete policies, adding new ones, recategorizing > others, etc. I naively thought five years ago that after we did a thorough > review of our existing policies OVER THE NEXT YEAR TO 18 MONTHS, I would > then start over with the numbering process to make it more logical. > > > > Well, here we are six years later and we are nowhere near completing this > initial review! So, I, too, would be interested in hearing from others to > hear what they use and is flexible enough to incorporate the ever-changing > policy library. > > > > *Donna W. Meeks* > > Old Dominion University > > University Policy Manager and > > Executive Secretary to the Board of Visitors > > 2010E Koch Hall > > Norfolk, VA 23529 > > 757-683-3072 / FAX 757-683-5679 > > [email protected] > > http://www.odu.edu/bov <http://www.odu.edu/content/odu/about/bov.html> > > http://www.odu.edu/policy/university > > > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Rachel Grace > King > > *Sent:* Thursday, May 14, 2015 9:02 AM > *To:* Association of College and University Policy Administrators > *Subject:* [acupa-l] Policy Numbering System > > > > Good Morning, > > I am in the beginning stages of working on a policy library for my > college. Currently, we don’t have a specific numbering system for our > policies and I wanted to get that down first before trying to incorporate > them into a library. There are so many varieties on policy numbering > systems, so I would like to know if you could share your thoughts on yours, > specifically the following: > > > > 1. What numbering system do you use for your policies? > > 2. Why do you feel it was best for your policies? (do you have > several policies under one main topic, etc.) > > 3. Have you found that it’s easy or difficult to add new items to > your policy numbering system (example, a new volume, chapter, etc.) with > your current numbering system. > > > > I’m concerned about incorporating a new numbering system at the same time > we are reformatting our policies because they may move from the current > chapters they are in. > > > > I appreciate your thoughts and time on this. > > Thanks, > > Rachel > > > > _______________________________ > > *Rachel King, M.A.* > > Policies and Procedures Manager > Adjunct Instructor, Office Systems Technology > > Wake Technical Community College > > 9101 Fayetteville Road > > Raleigh, NC 27603 > > (919) 866-5603 > > [email protected] > > [email protected] > > _______________________________ > > > > > > Email correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North > Carolina Public Records law and may be disclosed to third parties by an > authorized state official (NCGS. ch. 132). 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