Every office has that one person that doesn’t seem to care that they are working in a room with other people. You know the type: They have day-old food on their desk. There are papers and other unnecessary items strewn about the desktop. Things are sticky and smell strange. The funny part is they seem comfortable with that mess. They may be the only one that is. In this week’s blog, we discuss the benefits of keeping your workspace clean.
One of the most glaring problems of not keeping your workspace clean is that many times the accidents that happen inside a workplace can be avoided by simply cleaning up the work area. The more unnecessary items that are strewn about, the more likely something can go wrong. Clutter can cause serious accidents that can result in injury, destruction, or worse.
That one messy person at your job swears up and down that their mess doesn’t hamper productivity. They know where everything is and their system is foolproof. This is a shortsighted and selfish view. The truth is the more organized people are, the more efficient your business will run.
Organization makes inventory much, much easier. The more squared away your workspace is, the more apt your business is going to be strong on inventory control. This not only helps supply chain management, it can also give insights into what products should be tagged for promotion or sale.
A clean and tidy workspace is a morale boost, pure and simple. The more clutter that employees have to deal with, the more inefficiency and havoc a workplace will have. Keeping things clean and organized has a marked effect on the way that people view their work and will most certainly reduce stress.
Here are three strategies that businesses can implement to improve workplace cleanliness:
At SMART Services, our technicians are experts in getting technology set up and managed so that there isn’t any unwanted clutter. If your IT could use some added organization, give us a call today at 586 258-0650 .
About the author
Jerry Fetty is the CEO and founder of SMART I.T. Services, Inc. Jerry has been called the "Geek King". He has been helping companies make smart decisions about their networks and automation systems for over 30 years.
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