Benefits of Keeping Organised At Work
Benefits of keeping organized
Getting organised comes as second nature to some of us, while others may choose to procrastinate on any “spring cleaning” or organizational tasks. For those people, just the mere thought of cleaning up and getting organised can be daunting.Whether or not keeping organised is one of your strengths, it's a habit everyone should get into. If you've ever kept your boss waiting because you couldn't locate an important document, or if you're guilty of arriving late to meetings frequently or missing an important deadline, getting organised should be at the top of your to-do list.
If you're looking for some guidance, below you can find some benefits of keeping organised, as well as tips on how and what to organize to get the most out of your day – to - day work.
Increase your
productivity
By keeping organised, you will save time looking for things and will have more time to work on important tasks.
As organization can improve the flow of communication between you and your team, you can also make your team more productive.
After all, better communication leads to better results.
Reduce your
stress level
Is your manager asking you to locate a document from five years ago? If things are organised and labelled neatly, tracking this down should be a piece of cake, rather than a source of stress!
You can be on time – consistently
Organization and punctuality go hand-in-hand. Consider setting calendar alerts, for example, to ensure you do not get too caught up in a task and lose track of time. Impress your manager – be prompt and show up on time.
You can ensure you meet deadlines
When task after task begins to pile up, it isn't too hard to forget one small, yet important task. Don't miss an important deadline on a project because you got side-tracked with another urgent item. Set calendar alerts so you will never miss a deadline again – or better yet, surprise your manager and complete your task ahead of schedule.
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