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Benefits of an Organized Office
It's been estimated that many managers lose as much as an hour a day due to a lack of organization. As much as 10 percent of their salaries could be lost to tasks such as finding missing paperwork, duplication, missing meetings and even getting double-billed by clients.
If you work at home in a disorganized office, you are likely not making as much money as you could. Additionally, most organizational experts believe that a messy workplace leads to higher stress levels and more over-time during evenings and on weekends. You may be sending the wrong message to others as well. Even it you feel you work well among piles of paper, others may see you as out of control and unprofessional.
Fortunately, both
office furniture
and organizational strategies are readily available. When you get ready to begin organizing your office, these are the main areas to focus on: furniture layout, computer workstation, desk, supplies and virtual tools, files, books, meeting space and additional equipment like phones, printers and faxes. Browse through this website for more tips focused on each of these areas.
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