5 Ways to Unclutter Your Office and Regain Order

It's unsettling and time-consuming to have a messy office.
It's unsettling and time-consuming to have a messy office.
(Farm Journal)

It's a simple fact: Clutter represents postponed decisions. Many entrepreneurs and managers have cluttered offices, unless they have an organized assistant. If you don't believe it, just start looking around you. Begin in your own organization, and then look in places like the manager's office of your local retail store.

Entrepreneurs and managers think "big picture," but following through on details can be a struggle. They like to start things, but finishing them can be a challenge. Often the more brilliant a person is, the messier their office. Sorting and filing seems like a lower priority than creating a new product or serving your customer. But is it? It's easy for observers to wonder, "If someone can't manage their own office, how can they manage a department or a company?"

According to a 2010 study by Brother International, an office products company, the cost of messy desks and time spent looking for misplaced items in corporate America is about $177 billion annually. That price tag, figuring the time spent daily hunting for misplaced files or documents, added up to 76 hours‚ or nearly two work weeks a year. According to the same study, it is also taking a toll on pocketbooks, since nearly one-third of those surveyed failed to get reimbursed for a business or travel expense because they misplaced or lost a receipt.

What is the Problem?
Getting and staying organized is not easy. If it were, there wouldn't be so many highly successful, intelligent, creative people who struggle with it. Unfortunately, organization skills are not taught in school, so unless you were born organized or had a good role model for organization when you were growing up or in a job situation, you're out of luck.

The combination of computers, and a desire to reduce overhead expenses, means fewer administrative assistants, and as a result, messier offices.

Solving the Problem
There are numerous ways an office can be organized, but statistically, most offices simply have too much stuff. Look at each item in your office and ask the question, "Does this help me accomplish my work or enjoy my life?" If the answer is "No," but you're still reluctant to get rid of something, ask "What's the worst possible thing that would happen if I didn't have this?" If you can live with your answer, "donate, recycle, or toss it," and work happily ever after.

If organizing doesn't come naturally to you, it's unlikely that with even the best system you will have a continuously neat desk, but cleaning it off at the end of the day, or at the very least, the end of the week, will be a cinch if you simply have a SYSTEM (Saving You Space Time Energy Money).

Designing Your SYSTEM: The Magic 6
Half of any job is using the right tool. Here are six tools you can use to eliminate the clutter in your office, and accomplish your work and enjoy your life:

1. In/Out/File
Place three containers on your desk within reach of your chair. One is for items you have not yet looked at. One is for items you need to take someplace else‚ (another person's office, the post office, etc.). And one is for items you need to file in a location within your own office that you can't reach from your chair.

2. Wastebasket/Recycle/Shred
Make it easy to get rid of what you don't need. For example, if you have a shredder, but you can't reach it from your chair, use a desk drawer, or a small box under your desk. Then develop a system for actually getting the paper shredded, whether you do it yourself or hire your child to do it!

3. Calendar
One of the biggest contributors to a messy desk involves papers that serve as reminders to do something. Keeping an open calendar on your desk for making direct entries can help eliminate this issue. While most people are great at making appointments with other people, we're not so good at making appointments with ourselves. Care for yourself in order to meet the needs of others.

4. Contact Management System
Another big source of office clutter is papers (and electronic files) with contact information – names, addresses, phone numbers, e-mails, etc. Work out a method or filing system that keeps this information accessible.

5. Action Files
These files should be located close to your desk. They contain the papers needed to work on your current projects. They can be sorted in three different ways: 1) By date, with files labeled 1-31 for the current month, and Jan – Dec.; 2) By type of action (e.g., "Data Entry" "Expense Reimbursement," "Waiting for Response”; 3) By name of project, client, or event (many people have a combination of the three); 6. Reference Files, which contain all the papers you may not need on a daily basis, but don't want to throw away (they can be located in or outside your office; your "To File" box will serve as a place to hold the papers that need to be filed).

Some projects may have both an Action File and a Reference File. The Action File will contain the papers you are currently using on a project, while the Reference File will contain the completed papers that you want to retain for historical or legal purposes.

So, Here's Your Challenge
Set aside four hours. Clear your desk by putting everything on it in a box. Set up “The Magic 6” to stop future clutter, and provide a SYSTEM for every new piece of paper in your office.

Maintaining Your Success
No one likes to think about maintenance, but unless you figure out how you can maintain any system, you will fail. You can buy a Lamborghini, but if you don't complete the necessary maintenance, you will soon have a pile of junk. You can go to a health spa and lose a lot of weight, but maintaining good exercise and good eating habits are essential if you don't want to gain back everything you lost. One way to think of maintenance is "plan + habits."

If you know yourself well enough to know you won't maintain it, and you want your office to reflect the quality of the products and services you provide, hire someone to help a few hours a week. Your office will look better, you will feel better and your leadership will shine!

Editor’s Note: Barbara Hemphill is the Founder of Productive Environment Institute, in Raleigh, N.C., a nationally recognized speaker and author of "Less Clutter More Life." As one of the country's leading productivity and organizational experts she has helped many corporations, such as Staples, Hallmark and 3M increase their productivity and efficiency. For information, visit www.BarbaraHemphill.com. This article originally ran on Farm Journal’s PORK in May, 2016.

 

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