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Get Supply Cabinet Control
Are you tired of that overflowing, overstuffed Office Supply Cabinet?
You know, the tall, 3-shelf one that youre literally scared to open.
Its bulging with pens, labels, disks, binders, post-it notes, paper pads,
paper clips and more. Its so full that you dont even know
whats in there. You cant find what you need when you need it, which
causes your blood to boil in frustration. Plus, youre constantly running
out of supplies because theres no system to let you know when
you're running low.
Get it organized and eliminate the stress. Here's a simple, 7 step system
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TOO MANY COOKS SPOIL THE POT. The first thing I'd suggest is that 1
person be in charge of the supplies, whether taking supplies out, or putting
supplies back in. This person is either going to be you, or someone you
delegate this responsibility to.
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DIVIDE AND CONQUER. One of the reasons that it's so difficult to
find things is because everything is just stacked, one item on top of another
and one item in front of another. Try dividing supplies, especially the smaller
ones, into labeled organizing containers.
Covered, plastic Rubbermaid containers work well here, especially the ones you
could see through. They stack nicely on top of each other, without toppling.
Make sure each container is labeled; not on top -- in front so you can
immediately identify the contents.
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EMPTY IT OUT. In order to truly organize that cabinet, it's going to
have to be emptied out completely.
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PLAN AND DESIGNATE. If you have an even mix of supplies, you might
consider designating each shelf a different category:
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Shelf A: Computer Supplies (disks, disk holders)
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Shelf B: Desk Supplies (paper clips, pens, labels)
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Shelf C: Large Pads of Paper, 3 Ring Binders and Larger Items
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TAKE AN INVENTORY. As you're putting the supplies back into the
cabinet, make a running list of everything inside (do this on your computer,
alphabetically within each section A, B, and C.) Also list how many of each
item you currently have while you're at it. For instance:
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Shelf A
Disks (3.5 HD) - 10
Disk Mailers - 50
Toner Cartridges - 4
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Shelf B
Pens - 20 boxes
Pencils - 25 boxes
Paper Clips - 15 boxes
Scotch Tape - 18 rolls
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Shelf C
Binders (1 inch) - 12
Binders (1 1/2 inch) -14
Binders (2 inch) - 9
When you're done making your list, you should have a pretty good idea of what's
inside and where.
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GIVING OUT SUPPLIES. When somebody needs supplies, they should ask
you for them. You can give them what they need, while adjusting how many are
now left on the list. (Example: If there were 12 - 1 inch binders and someone
just took 5, then there are 7 left.) Indicate this on your list. (By the way,
if youre using the computer for this list, it will be easier to update.)
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KEEPING TRACK. Once you notice that a particular office supply is
running low, you can simply re-order, without having to take a physical
inventory of the cabinet.
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