Posts Tagged ‘finding lost stuff’

Go to the Cloud or Not???

Monday, January 30th, 2012

The question is not an easy one for many businesses. As with many things in business, it’s not always an all or nothing situation. The USPS has offered a television commercial to remind us that an online virus has never attacked a corkboard; and so we are much safer from cyber attack, identity theft, etc. if we keep the physical paper and know where to find it.

There are several things about this commercial that are true and give warm, fuzzy feelings to certain types of viewers. Yes, I agree with you that it would be great if the USPS could deliver on time and for a reasonable fee but that is another matter to be discussed later.

On the other hand, things placed on physical wall boards and in open trays on desks that tend to get covered up (translate “piles”) give us unpleasant thoughts of late fees, wasted time searching for the physical item, possibly missing a sale, as well as other stresses. According to the medical professionals, these are unhealthy scenarios for the heart.

Here are a few questions to help:

1. Are you kinesthetic? Do you LIKE to hold the paper, highlight it, make notes on it and place it in a binder for future use? Is the type of paper the information is printed on important for making decisions regarding your business?
2. Would you prefer to never see another piece of paper again? In your opinion, going to the Cloud is the ONLY way to conduct business, and you do not understand why everyone does not realize how vitally important it is to Go Green.
3. Are you a combination of the two?

If you enjoy using the computer to search for information, for communicating by sending email etc. but you are totally kinesthetic, you print each important email and keep almost every piece of important business paper there is. For you, having a system to keep the paper in order is important. Professions such as marketing and legal come to mind. There are many reasons for these businesses to keep certain types of information in printed form. For ideas and solutions to keep physical information together in a stylish and organized way, check out www.bindertek.com.

Depending on the type of your business and your target market, there are many reasons and ways to go completely to the Cloud. If the Cloud is right for you, chose your favorite method and get going!

If you have a business that needs a combination of the two systems, check out www.mobillogic.com and learn how you can effectively keep and FIND the physical items you need/want to keep while storing related information on the Cloud for future reference. You can have your paper and scan it too!

Complaints of Inaccessible Company Information

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

One of the most common complaints I hear as an office organizer is about information that should be easily accessible and shared, isn’t. There are many reasons for this, but the most common complaint is that there is not a standardized method of filing information of all types. Whether it’s electronic or physical, information that is created by employees is for the use of the company to further the business function of the company. It is not created for that employee alone.

Over the years I’ve heard many employees’ reasons for hoarding company information, especially in a large company. One of the most common is that the creator of the information wants to be able to find it again. They fear that if they place it on the drive that is the company backup drive they will not be able to get back to the information when they need it. Yes, it does happen sometimes that a drive becomes “full” and the info is moved, but more often than not the creator of the info has had a bad experience with losing information and does not want to repeat it. That person is responsible for maintaining the information since they have created it; however it will not benefit the company if that person is not there to retrieve the information when needed.

This is a true story: A few years ago an employer needed information that an employee had created. As a deadline approached, the employee was on a well deserved vacation and was out of cell phone range. (Good for them!) In a panic, thinking the deadline would arrive before the employee returned, the employer called multiple family members to try to locate the employee, which caused much distress for many. When the employer finally reached the employee, he learned that everything needed was ready and that the employee would return well before the deadline arrived. This episode did nothing to improve their working relationship.

In this case, a good search engine and better communication would have relieved the stress for everyone. Of course, moving to the cloud to create and store information would have helped significantly. Fears of lost information on random drives would be relieved and everything needed would be a search bar away. So when you run into these same issues, try making a change to MobilLogic to solve the problem. The people in the story above made the move to the cloud and both are much happier now. I believe you will be also.

Lee’s Keys to Organizing © #2

Monday, September 12th, 2011

Think Vertically and Visually!
Look up – up the wall, up the desk area, up the closet door. Use that climate controlled space you are paying for even if it’s not flat! There are many organizational tools available to maximize vertical spaces. Determine the need and then decide upon the organizing tool to help. For instance, there are all kinds of over the door shoe storage containers, but have you thought about using these same tools to store office supplies as well? What about gift wrapping supplies or paper flier dividers? If you can see that you have what you need when you need it then you will not waste time or money to buy more.

And all those shelves or book cases that are in the area – have you thought about ways to maximize that space? There are so many options of dividers that are designed to work on bookshelves. Do you need to store sticky notes, or stationery, or pens? Look at the items you need to sort and store and then find the best shelf divider for your items. Don’t overlook standard metal bookends – they serve many purposes. Using the correct storage tools in your Waterfront Property© area will help you have more productive working space available because now you are using vertical space to your advantage.

Unclutter Your Space!

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

What is your definition of clear and simple? It means different things to different people. Over the years I’ve heard these words described as many different things such as:

 

1)   Not having much STUFF

2)   A task that is easy to accomplish

3)  A plain, uncomplicated life

 

Even these easy definitions leave a lot open to interpretation. For instance, how much stuff is too much stuff? 

 

A few years ago, I worked with a business man in his office to help set up a records management system.  It took quite a bit of work to wade through all of the other things and areas in the offices, but when we were finished, he and his assistant were pleased with the outcome.  Gaining control in his office improved operations throughout the entire company. 

 

As happens many times, what is going on at the office is mirrored at home. So, I was not surprised when he asked me to work with his family as well.  When I arrived at the home, I saw that the family did have a similar situation as the one we had handled at his office.  There was just WAY too much stuff.  Not only was there no where to put anything because all of the storage places in the house were full, but there was so much stuff that needed to be put away that you couldn’t safely walk through a room. 

 

In addition to these issues, they had more stuff that was not yet unpacked from containers with shipping dates that were months old. There was simply too much stuff in this home and they all knew they needed help.

Think about WHY people do this kind of thing. There are many reasons, yes, but most of the time it’s because they are seeking fulfillment from the wrong source – material possessions – instead of looking at the situation as a whole and making a decision to change a habit, expectation or thought pattern.  Think about WHY people do this kind of thing; there are many reasons, yes, but most of the time it’s because they are seeking fulfillment from the wrong source – material possessions, instead of looking at the situation as a whole and making a decision to change a habit or expectation or thought pattern. 

They think that if they just have THAT thing – whatever THAT thing is, their lives will be SO much better.  They think, hey – it looks great in the magazine ad, or in the TV infomercial or on the web site, and they can pay just a little more and get RUSH delivery and begin using it NOW.  And since it’s so “cheap” let’s get 2 – that will be twice as good! 

If they only knew that there is no thing that will fill their lives it will be a giant leap toward solving a problem.  There is only one way to happiness and contentment in life, and that way is not through going shopping.   

Here are a few tips to help us get rid of stuff so you can focus on life:

 

1)     If you already have one, don’t buy another one – yes, even if you can’t find the one you already have!  Instead, clean the area of the “lost” item and find the one you have.  While you are cleaning, you will not be able to go out and buy more! 

 

2)     And yes, cleaning while you search is key – get out the dust cloths, the cleaning supplies and the vacuum and do the job well. It will give you a sense of accomplishment, a feeling of well being and you will be able to find the things you are looking for with ease. Stress in your life will decrease because you will know that your space is in order.  In another blog, we will discuss stress from disorganization and how it affects our health!

 

3)   Use it or lose it! Someone else can always benefit from things you really don’t want or use.  Donate! You will be amazed at how many different types of items can be donated to worthwhile charities: cars, clothes, mattresses, toys - almost anything. 

 

To keep things simple, make a record of the items and donate them to your favorite charity.  If you don’t know how much value to place on the item when donating, go to http://turbotax.intuit.com/personal-taxes/itsdeductible/ and itemize your donations on that site.  There is a series of printable forms to fill in that will give you correct amounts to place on your donations.  You will be surprised at how much money you can save by filling in the form. 

 

A reader suggested having a party and giving your very nice, but unwanted, things away to your friends.  Number the items at the table and let them draw a number to see which item they get.  They can even trade with someone else if they like. This will be fun for everyone. There are many variations on this idea, so find the one you like and lose it!

 

4)   Recycle - especially paper.  It’s amazing how much space we take up in our homes storing old paper of all kinds.  Do you really need the whole newspaper if the only article you want to keep is on the second page of the C section? Allow yourself one magazine subscription per year and discontinue that one if you don’t read it every month. Be honest with yourself about this habit or lack of time.

 

Buy a file cabinet for the important papers you really do need to keep and set up a correct filing system.  If you use a system that is easy for everyone and keep the index in the front of the drawer, you will be able to find the items quickly and it will be easy to teach your family members to file using the system that you have set up.  DO get everyone in the family involved!

 

5)     DO NOT procrastinate.  Do it NOW.  Remember - no one procrastinates their way to an uncluttered life! 

 

Remember the executive I spoke about at the beginning?  He, his assistant and his family are still working with the system we began for them. The key was that he led the way at the beginning and is still leading by example. Their system continues to work well because they have gained freedom from clutter and have given up the bad habit of procrastinating.  As they all learned, if they do the mildly unpleasant thing like filing now they can relax at the end of the work week and enjoy their weekend, which is a pleasant thought for us all.Â