Planning a summer shin-dig? Before you take out a second mortgage on your home, consider these money saving, stress reducing tips from the pros at Organizers Northwest. Don’t bite off more than you can chew. When deciding whether to serve dinner, keep in mind that cocktail parties are always a lot of fun, take the [Read more…]
A Professional Organizer’s Tips for a Stress-Free Move
Spring and summer are the most popular times of year to move (who wants to add ice and winter conditions to the stress of moving? No one, that’s who). Now that moving season is upon us, here are some great professional organizing tips to help prepare for your move. Get yourself prepared ahead of time. [Read more…]
Product Review: Cascading Wall Organizer from Smead
Let me begin by stating that, whatever anyone has to say about this product, its sheer sexiness is incontestable. All those gorgeous, bold colors hanging on the wall or in your office tote just scream ‘organized.’
Deadly Waste #7: Inspection
According to Tom Fabrizio, understanding the waste of inspection “begins with an understanding that defects are caused by the way work is performed. If work is performed correctly, inspections are not needed” (Fabrizio, 7). As he describes it, inspections occur in order to find mistakes and defects after they have already occurred – they discover waste.
The 5s System for Organizing Paper: FREE Presentation on June 4th
Wondering how to manage the paper that flows through your office? Reserve your seat and learn the tips and tricks of how to file for retrieval and take back your office space! Find out more here.
Deadly Waste #6: Inventory and Storage
It is a little known truth that everything we own and which takes up space costs us money. This is true at home and in the office. When each square foot of office space is being paid for, that space is valuable and costs money to manage.
Deadly Waste #5: Equipment Downtime
Time spent waiting for equipment that is slow or inefficient is considered waste. An example of this would be a machine breaking down or requiring constant maintenance. Five minutes every week could save you hours!
Deadly Waste #4: Overprocessing
Though we want to do our best to please the client, sometimes the product of our efforts is just wasted energy, time and money; the client did not ask for it and does not want to pay for it. Read about the deadly waste of overprocessing.
Deadly Waste: #3 Unnecessary Motion
This form of waste relates to any movement that is excessive or unnecessary. It can be as small as turning around to reach for a tool or a file, or as extreme as walking from one end of the building to another (multiple times in a day) in order to deliver a document that could be sent electronically.
Deadly Waste #2: Waiting
The deadly waste of waiting irks us all at one time or another; waiting to see your doctor, waiting in line at the supermarket and waiting for your number at the DMV are all everyday forms of this waste. But what about wait time in the office? Read more here.
Deadly Waste #1: Correction and Rework
This is the first blog in a series about The Seven Deadly Wastes. Professional Organizer Veronica Bishop takes a close look at the first “Deadly” known as Correction and Rework. What time and material do you waste correcting and re-doing work? Read more here.
5S Lean Office and the 7 Deadly Wastes
As 5S and Lean Office practitioners, one of the first questions we get asked is: “so what is 5S really all about?” People sometimes know the benefits of 5S, or they know the Five S’s themselves (Sort, Set in Order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain). But the real backbone of the work often alludes people. What [Read more…]
Defining 5S in The Lean Office
As you may have seen in previous blog entries, 5S is a process of sorting and standardizing virtually any space – whether it is a kitchen pantry or a corporate office. As 5S experts, the team at Organizers Northwest is always looking for new ways to integrate 5S and Lean Office into our organizing projects. [Read more…]
“GO” Organization Tips: What To Do with Children’s Artwork?
This post addresses a question raised at some point by every parent: “What can I do with my child’s artwork?” Professional organizer Veronica Bishop offer a clever organizing solution for the precious pieces that you must save for another day.
“GO” Organization Tips: Organizing Receipts That Are All Over The House
Are the receipts all over the house starting to drive you crazy? Sometimes all you need is a simple solution to get these important papers organized. Come tax time, you will be glad you did!
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- Next Page »