By Michelle LaBrosse, CCPM, PMP®, PMI-ACP, Chief Cheetah and Founder of Cheetah Learning
Michelle LaBrosse, PMP, is the founder of Cheetah Learning, the author of the Cheetah Success Series, and a prolific blogger whose mission is to bring Project Management to the masses.
Your project teams seem to have all the right pieces – team members’ technical proficiency, good internal communication, an organised Project Manager – but something still isn’t quite right. Your team still struggles to get projects done on-time and is not as productive as it could be. What’s going on here? It might have something to do with your physical work environment.
I’m a big fan of using the Japanese technique of the “5 S’s” to improve productivity with my project teams. The 5 S’s are a way to get your workspace organised so that your environment is set up in a way that will best improve your productivity and efficiency. Do these tasks in the following order to organise your workspace:
- Sort – This means going through and getting rid of things you don’t use. You also can remove those items in your workspace that you don’t need right at your fingertips. Though it may seem like a trivial detail, the amount of visual clutter in your work area impacts your ability to concentrate on the task at hand and can subtly impact your sense of feeling stressed. A clean, organised environment helps you maintain a calm and focused mental state – the first step toward increasing your productivity.
- Set in Order – Make sure all the materials you need for your day-to-day work are in the places right where you need them. When our workspaces are poorly organised, we impede our ability to shift gears between activities and waste an astonishing amount of time just locating what we need to start on a new task. Having what you need for your day’s activities requires a small investment of prep time at the beginning or end of each work day, but ultimately saves you time throughout your work day.
- Shine – Set up your workspace so that not only is it clean but, more importantly, it is easy to keep clean. The initial effort you put toward making your space easy to clean quickly pays off by saving you cleaning time later.
- Standardise – People who follow standard routines for starting and ending their days tend to be more productive. Distractions are the biggest productivity losses for project teams in all organisations, so having a standard process to shift into a working mindset can create a more productive environment. This is because our minds naturally crave consistency and stability – think about how little thought you need to put into tasks that are a habit for you (like brushing your teeth in the morning) compared with tasks that are not habitual (like waking up earlier than usual for a morning meeting). The more we can make our daily work tasks part of a routine, the less time we need to spend deciding what to do next and transitioning between tasks.
- Sustain – Entropy is a natural state of affairs (it’s how our offices get so chaotic in the first place). Taking a few minutes every day to keep your workspace tidy and organised pays off in big productivity dividends long-term. This also ties into the importance of following a standard routine each day; setting a time to maintain the cleanliness and organisation of your space is a simple and easy task to integrate into your daily routine.
Transitions in your organisation are a great time to implement the 5 S strategy with your project team. Some transitions where you can take a few hours to implement the 5 S’s are:
- When the days get longer and warmer (the reason for our “spring cleaning” rituals)
- When we move to new office space
- When we add or lose a team member
Cheetah Learning students love the 40-hour online course, Project Management of Spring Cleaning, where they learn how to implement the 5 S strategy in their home or their work environment to improve both their personal or professional productivity. To learn more about the PM of Spring Cleaning course and Cheetah’s other online Project Management courses, visit http://ift.tt/1uLHolN.
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