5 Tips On
Keeping A Tidy Desk All Office Managers Should Know
Ensuring employees keep desks neat and tidy can be a difficult task.
It is important to make employees aware of their responsibility for the
cleanliness of their desk and surrounding area.
While employees need to take day-to-day ownership of their workspace,
our office cleaning services will take care
of the high cleaning standards that a place of business requires.
Here are a few handy tips that can help inspire both you and your team
to keep the office tidy.
1. Regularly
Clear Out Desk Space
Desk space naturally becomes jammed with the debris of daily office
life. Regularly clean out your desk space and throw out any clutter.
Old scraps of paper or junk should be recycled for a tidier more
manageable space.
Understanding the psychology of clutter can help.
Writing for Lifehacker in 2010 Jason Fitzpatrick commented
“For some people it’s a matter of scarcity.They view possessions as a
type of security, and an insulator against change.”
“Other people hate making decisions. They would
prefer to put off decision making for as long as possible”.
A good tip is not just to make sure that desk space is clear, but also
to clean out drawers and cabinets regularly.
Fully emptying desks makes it much simpler to give them a deep cleaning.
It also stops clutter being simply swept out of sight… This fails to address
the route of the problem!
2. Resist Desk
Clutter
There are proven benefits to creating a pleasant space to work in.
However, it is a good idea to ask your staff whether all the items on their
desks are entirely necessary.
Survey results from Kelton Research found that 28% of those
surveyed “are unhappy with their current set-up. They would like to
improve” their organisation.
There is a clear recognition that clutter is damaging, so it’s simply a
matter of making sure you have the time to keep your desk tidy.
Trinkets, stress balls, random receipts, and so on can all start to pile
up and create a cluttered working environment.
Encourage your employees to have a clear-out and only keep items on
their desks that serve a purpose or help them to focus on the task at hand.
Having a clear desk policy in place for at the end of each day can be an
effective way to encourage tidier habits.
3. Reduce Your
Paper Use
If you can avoid printing and stick to digital versions of your
documents where possible, this will reduce clutter on desks and prevent any
potentially sensitive information from being left lying around too.
Excess paper can be a sign of disorganisation. In his book ‘Business
@ the Speed of Thought’ Bill Gates said:
“Paper consumption was only a symptom of a bigger
problem… administrative processes that were too complicated and
time-intensive”.
So not only will you achieve a tidier desk when committed to reducing
paper waste and printing of documents, you’ll probably become more efficient
too.
4. Maintain a
Clean Desk
Remember Desks are for Working, Tables are for
Eating
We all have days where we have so much to do that our lunch break
consists of grabbing a sandwich to eat at our desks.
While days like these are unavoidable, encouraging employees to take a
full lunch break, eat away from their screens and get some fresh air and
exercise will promote a happier and healthier workforce, and keep desks tidier
and more hygienic too.
In an article from February 2016, Kate Bratskeir Food and Health Editor at
The Huffington Post commented:
“Physical movement and new visual stimulation gives
your brain a break and the chance to reboot, meaning by the time you get back
to your desk, you’ll be a better employee with a fresher perspective”.
It’s better for your mind and body, so try to ensure staff can have a
proper lunch break, and encourage them to use it wisely.
5. Desk
Organisation
The importance of your desk should not be underestimated. Writing for
CNN Money in February 2015 reporter Kathryn Vasel put it nicely saying “your
desk is your command center”.
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Have One File for Papers – Some
printed documents are probably unavoidable so having a good filing system in
place will keep these organised and easily accessible when staff require them.
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Avoid ‘Organisational Clutter’ – Some things
can seem helpful, but create more clutter. Post-It notes, for example, can
cause more problems than they solve concerning tidiness and are easily muddled
and lost.
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Have a System – To Do, Doing, Done – the
three steps to getting tasks finished. If you have a tray or drawer for each
(or even a folder on your computer) then you will have a better chance of
keeping on top of your workload and reducing clutter.
These tips not only help you keep your desk tidy and clutter free but
they also encourage employees to stay organised and work more efficiently too.
Keeping Your
Desk Tidy – Practical Tips
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