A cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, what is the sign of a empty desk?
Did your company start using 5S. 5S is a five-step methodology for creating a more organized and productive workspace: Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain. I remember when we did around fifteen years ago or so. Each department had someone come around every day with a clip board to check that your work space was 5S compliant. You had to have a label where everything was supposed to be placed. A label where your stapler, tape dispenser, markers, scissors, paperclips dispenser, etc. was on your desk. Everything thing in the office areas, labs, assembly areas, maintenance areas had to be marked and labeled. Even stuff hanging on a wall in the dock areas. If you weren't compliant your name was taken and brought up to the area manager.I'm not OCD but I have coworkers that are.... very much.....
I LOVE to go by their desks and move something askew. For example when they have four pens lined up side by side, I like to change the angle of one...... OR move the height and angle of the desk lamp.... when they're not seated at the desk, of course.... mwa ha haaaa!
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That is flat out nuts.Did your company start using 5S. 5S is a five-step methodology for creating a more organized and productive workspace: Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain. I remember when we did around fifteen years ago or so. Each department had someone come around every day with a clip board to check that your work space was 5S compliant. You had to have a label where everything was supposed to be placed. A label where your stapler, tape dispenser, markers, scissors, paperclips dispenser, etc. was on your desk. Everything thing in the office areas, labs, assembly areas, maintenance areas had to be marked and labeled. Even stuff hanging on a wall in the dock areas. If you weren't compliant your name was taken and brought up to the area manager.
It was nice to keep things organized and neat but being written up because your stapler was not in the exact same spot everyday on your desk.
It became that way. As in most things it fell by the wayside. Then they started posting the metrics in the hallways. Hallway walls were literally covered with rows upon rows of plastic sheet holders with production stats. Three or four rows high and 30 to 50 feet long on one or both sides of the hallway and in each departments hallways. Can you imagine the amount of time and effort it takes keeping all these sheets updated everyday. Then they would hold tier meetings in the hallways were they would stand and talk about the stats. Passing a mike around so everyone can have their say. Tier 1, 2, 3, and 4 meetings. Depending on what level position you are (worker, group leader, supervisor, manager, facilities engineer, etc.) you can spend one to three hours in these meetings everyday. This is in use still today.That is flat out nuts.
My old girl is pretty fussy sometimes I’ll hang a towel wrong or not close a door little things that irritates her till she gets mad then I’ll go to my shed till the air clears. Keeps her mind sharp .It became that way. As in most things it fell by the wayside. Then they started posting the metrics in the hallways. Hallway walls were literally covered with rows upon rows of plastic sheet holders with production stats. Three or four rows high and 30 to 50 feet long on one or both sides of the hallway and in each departments hallways. Can you imagine the amount of time and effort it takes keeping all these sheets updated everyday. Then they would hold tier meetings in the hallways were they would stand and talk about the stats. Passing a mike around so everyone can have their say. Tier 1, 2, 3, and 4 meetings. Depending on what level position you are (worker, group leader, supervisor, manager, facilities engineer, etc.) you can spend one to three hours in these meetings everyday. This is in use still today.
Mine is the same way. Drives her nuts when I hang things where she thinks they shouldn't be.My old girl is pretty fussy sometimes I’ll hang a towel wrong or not close a door little things that irritates her till she gets mad then I’ll go to my shed till the air clears. Keeps her mind sharp .
Sounds a bit like a junk on the bunk inspection, we done in the Marine Corps.Did your company start using 5S. 5S is a five-step methodology for creating a more organized and productive workspace: Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain. I remember when we did around fifteen years ago or so. Each department had someone come around every day with a clip board to check that your work space was 5S compliant. You had to have a label where everything was supposed to be placed. A label where your stapler, tape dispenser, markers, scissors, paperclips dispenser, etc. was on your desk. Everything thing in the office areas, labs, assembly areas, maintenance areas had to be marked and labeled. Even stuff hanging on a wall in the dock areas. If you weren't compliant your name was taken and brought up to the area manager.
It was nice to keep things organized and neat but being written up because your stapler was not in the exact same spot everyday on your desk was a little over the top.
I recently found $500 like that. Where did it come from? Why did I hide it? Ah, the joys of dementia!I like it when I open an ammo can and find stuff I forgot I had. Its like Christmas!
I think I would purposely put everything on my desk in the wrong place and leave a big sign on my chair that says GONE!Did your company start using 5S. 5S is a five-step methodology for creating a more organized and productive workspace: Sort, Straighten, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain. I remember when we did around fifteen years ago or so. Each department had someone come around every day with a clip board to check that your work space was 5S compliant. You had to have a label where everything was supposed to be placed. A label where your stapler, tape dispenser, markers, scissors, paperclips dispenser, etc. was on your desk. Everything thing in the office areas, labs, assembly areas, maintenance areas had to be marked and labeled. Even stuff hanging on a wall in the dock areas. If you weren't compliant your name was taken and brought up to the area manager.
It was nice to keep things organized and neat but being written up because your stapler was not in the exact same spot everyday on your desk was a little over the top.
You even had to have a label for your key board, screen, and tower for your computer. By each copy machine there were labels for paper, paper clips, stapler, staple puller, in and out baskets, etc. I was the supervisor for my areas. I made a half hearted attempt to comply for the work areas and none for my office. I was the only person in the building with a key for my office. They left me alone.I think I would purposely put everything on my desk in the wrong place and leave a big sign on my chair that says GONE!
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