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Organizing your Office

The desk is the 'heart' of the office; it is the place that keeps the business running, where decisions are made and the key place of conversation. By keeping your desktop organized and open, the workflows and accomplishments are made. When it is a disorganized workspace, the business itself can be disorganized, so it is critical that you keep your space organized and open for work to keep moving properly.

 

What should be on top of your Desk Top

Only essential work elements are placed here. Get rid of the clocks, pictures and fancy knic knacs, you can place those on a shelf on the wall, a bookcase or possibly and end table but NOT on the desk area. You are here to work and that is the purpose of the desk area. Having said that, these are your bare essentials for a good, clear organized work area;

 

A phone- but only if it is an integral part of your daily routine, otherwise keep it off to the
                side area. With the Rolodex nearby.

Lighting-- a well lit, focused form of light.

Pen and Post-it-note—make notes of new information

Calendar or calendar organizer—to add new appointments/check on schedules

Vertical file holder or stacking file—to keep account and working-on files available

Business Card Holder with your cards

 

What files should be in your File Holder

Relevant files for the day-files you are working on for that day

To-Do file—will hold your post-it-notes for new items
Possibly Return Calls-schedule return calls for two times a day and make clients aware of
                                     approximate time
Response File—Things that need more information, waiting for response or update

 

What should be in your Desk File Drawer

Letterhead Stationary

Forms

Envelopes

'Possibly' one extra ream of computer paper

Your company price lists or relevant information

Company Brochures

 

Where do I keep extra supplies in a small Office Area
This is where true organization comes into play. You want to have these things accessible and yet, keep them out of your general work area. If you do not have a closet in which you can install shelving, use the next best thing. This could be adding a two door-shelving unit or possibly a bookcase where you can install organizing Bins; using plastic organizers, baskets or canvas organizers.

 

 

How do I organize my Supplies

As with everything else in an organized office, you categorize them into storage compartments or areas. The important thing to remember is to always store 'like' items together. It is important to determine how often something is used as to where it will be stored. If you use a lot of  manila folders, you will want to make sure they are in the office setting, however, if you only use them occasionally it may be advised to get them out of the office (move to other storage area), free up extra space, and just replenish a set amount on a weekly basis.

 

Your supplies should be in categories such as;

Office Supplies

Filing Materials

Reference Materials

Computer Supplies

 

What are some Organizing Supplies that I should make use of

A paper shredder/garbage can

Vertical File Holders/Paper filing Trays

Drawer divider trays

Business Card Holder-for your cards on your desk

Business Card Holder-for clients and suppliers

Rolodex

Shelf Dividers

File Boxes and Folders (accordion Style)

 

What Organizing Routine should I have

DECISION
Decide immediately what action should be given with any information/document/mail or phone call and then DO IT.

 

PURGE

Remove unneeded papers from files as you are going through a file. If a paper can be archived after an amount of time set up an archive file and make note on the new file what the date was it was archived, the amount of time it holds and where it is.

If it is no longer necessary-shred it.

 

RESTORE

Always restore everything to its proper place when you are finished taking action with it. This could mean restoring it to the filing cabinet, someone else's office for further work or an archive file. It could be 'restoring' a stapler to its proper place. Looking around the desktop for things wastes time and becomes frustrating.

 

SET YOUR DAY BEFORE YOU LEAVE THE OFFICE

How many times do you find that you are thinking about work, long after you get home? Did you do this, you can't forget to get 'this' finished tomorrow, where did I put 'this' paper etc. You don't relax, enjoy your time away from work (because you haven't really left) and your family (if you have one) doesn't get your full attention; this is cheating you and your family. You find that you are still mentally at the office and now it is time to go to bed, this is a key factor of burn-out for many people; "It seems like I am always working", is the line I hear very often. So at the end of the day, GET ORGANIZED!

 

20 Minute Organizing

  • Update your calendar for tomorrow; appointments, follow-ups, phone calls etc.
  • Make a list of work that will be DISBURSED to someone else for further processing

 

Ten-Minute Clean Up

  • Put away (you should have done already) anything left on your desk area.
  • Turn off the light and go home knowing you have everything under control.

 

 Get organized with handy tips and hints by Jan Hayner and Organizing Consultant. Go to Organizing Your Life the easy way to get free pamphlets and tips on home organizing and house cleaning problems.

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