Increase Productivity: Rearrange Your Office
Every year, it is helpful reassess your workspace by cleaning up and rearranging your resources, furniture, and files. This process gives the space a new feel and its organisation system will improve each year with your personalised experience.
Make a Hot File to Sort Priorities
Begin by creating a “Hot File” and positioning it within easy reach on your desktop. Use this file to hold your most pressing project details, proposals, or other important information. Try to keep it small – everything on your desk can not be classified as “A Priority” for this method to be effective. Purchase a monthly file sorter to store your remaining, pending papers. Use this to contain all upcoming events, projects, invoices, and more by the month.
This practice will avoid messy, unorganised stacks of paperwork that pile up on most desks by the year’s end. At the beginning of each month, simply review the filed documents in your pending folder and deal with them accordingly.
Set up a Bulletin Board to Keep You Updated
Another useful tool to consider is a large bulletin board. It’s great to have this close to your desk and perfect to post those urgent, last minute notes, memos, informational guides, comic strips, and other mementos. If it’s important and needs to remain in clear sight as a resource or reminder to you, then this is the best place to put it in your newly, reorganized office.
Maintain a Clear, Defined Space For Your Work
Every office space needs a clear, work surface – perfect for assembling those important memos and reports, prepping direct mails, or just holding the extras that we all come across from time to time. Consider purchasing a credenza or small work table to place behind your desk – or perhaps to the side if space is limited. Even a simple folding table can work in a pinch and you can even put it away in a closet when it’s not in use. It’s portable too, so co-workers can use it too, whenever necessary.
File Your Paperwork, Properly
Make sure you have a quality system for filing paperwork. Whether you’re lucky enough to fit the necessary files in a simple, 2- or 4-drawer cabinet, or your office requires a more sophisticated filing setup, organization is the key to storing your most important information.
Whether you rearrange your furniture, desktop, or files you’ll benefit this year and increase your productivity in the long term. So, this year, don’t forget to put some thought into rearranging your office space when drafting a list of resolutions for 2010!
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