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5 Top tips for a more organised office
Invest in some tools:
If you're turning over a new leaf to keep a tidy desk, you're going to need some assistance. Ensure you have enough stackable 'trays' to manage the paperwork, and clearly mark your 'In-Tray' so you know what's coming in.
Have you got adequate filing space to keep files when you're not using them? An A4 clipboard that you can pin all your scraps of paper on keeps it all together, and ensures you will not be scrambling around looking for a note or information.
Can you organise your work into folders? Even in the smallest of companies, you can get yourself some 'budget' wallets to keep everything together, thereby impressing everyone with your apparent competence. You can also get rid of more by becoming a 'paperless' office.
Invest in some cost-effective time management software. Most systems have a reminder system in place, and a link system to word documents / scans that are linked to a particular contact. Once you've scanned / input the data into your system, throw away the paperwork.
More great advice
- What does your desk say about you?
- How to organise your day
- How to email efficiently
- Find time to de-stress at work
Why not chat to other iVillagers on the Get Organised message board. Take a look at some of the LIVE discussions taking place on the message board right now:
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Created: 19/11/2004 Updated: 19/11/2004







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