by Brice Alvord
Workplace organization is paramount to workplace effectiveness and efficiency. It is the process of organizing the workplace so that all the needed items for a particular job or function are readily available and can be found and employed quickly and easily. The motto for workplace organization is "A place for everything and everything in it's place.
1. Sort: Determining what is in the workplace and removing those items which are not needed to support the daily work.
2. Set–In–Order: Organizing those things which belong so that they are easy to find and use
3. Shine: Cleaning and inspecting machinery and the workspace to ensure that quality product is produced.
4. Standardize: Making sure that the workplace organization process is applies the same across the organization
5. Sustain: Ensuring the program continues to contribute to the overall operation and the bottom line of the organization.
Workplace organizations must be properly planned and must be derived from strategic initiatives of the organization. Unless you build a sound business case for implementing workplace organization, you are unlikely to the results you desire.
Another way to look at it is in terms of three questions you need to ask:
1. How will this help?
2. How will it NOT help?
3. What other problems will it create?
If you want to improve the productivity of your organization, you must have some form of workplace organization in play in your organization. If you do not have a workplace organization program in place, you will never achieve your potential.