iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Business Management
 

Eight Essentials To Staying Productive When Moving Office

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Joe Tacoma

Every good business knows that time equals money. An upcoming office move may have you worrying about the productivity of your company, team or the completion of your own personal duties as the moving process disrupts normal functioning. While you might not be able to avoid this disruption, you can still ensure you function as best as possible. Follow these eight tips for staying productive during your office move.

1. Be flexible about your moving time if you can

Are you able to move a week before or after everyone else? If this is possible, you can avoid the larger confusions of the main move.

2. Move over a weekend

The best time to plan a move is on a Friday night. If you are the employer, give your workers the opportunity to come in on the weekend to unpack and prepare for the working week ahead.

3. Label your office belongings well

Office items should be clearly marked with bold and legible labels so if they do get misplaced during the move, they can be easily returned. You and your team should also write clear lists of everything that has been packed and in which boxes they have been placed. If boxes go missing, you'll know exactly what office items you'll be lacking until they are found.

4. Take home a box of essentials

Pack your own box of important work essentials and ask employees to do the same too, e.g, current files you are working on, contact books, documents you will need to access shortly. Take this box home with you and bring it back after the move so you can continue working without having to carry out major unpacking straight away. This also ensures the items you rely on don't get mislaid.

5. Work from alternative locations

If possible, work from home, the library or another suitable location on the day of the move. Save work that can be carried out from these locations especially for your moving day.

6. Be prepared for further disruption

Often, a company may have problems re-establishing its computer network or phone system after a move. Anticipate this and plan to carry out work that does not require either of these facilities. If you manage a team, have your employees identify tasks or work they can carry out if such a problem occurs.

7. Communicate with clients

Keep clients informed about your move. Notify them about new contact details, provide ones that can be used during the move and let them know when the move is finally completed. This lets them anticipate slower response times and shows your concern for their business.

8. Hire a good moving firm

Are you looking for Seattle moving companies? Hire a professional firm that has experience in dealing with office moves. Employing professionals for your move ensures your move goes as smoothly as possible so business can resume as normal as soon as possible.

If you enjoyed this article, please feel free to post it to your site or blog and forward this link to your friends. Have a great day!

Don’t forget to visit our moving blog.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Joe Tacoma has written numerous articles for Puget Sound Moving, expert movers in Seattle, Washington and surrounding areas. Their blog is full of great moving and packing tips; check it out at www.psmoving.com/blog

Article Tags: move [See Dictionary], office [See Dictionary], work [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on October 16, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Make Your Office Move Go Smoothly - Tips You Need to Know!
Submitted by: Joe Tacoma

If moving home comes with its stresses and difficulties, you can be certain that moving to a new office comes with troubles of its own...

Streamline Any Project With Construction Management Software
Submitted by: Samuel Daggle

It isn't just huge construction companies that get overwhelmed with the many details of a project Even a seemingly simple home addition has a large numbers of variables to attend to...

How to Modernize Your Workplace With Online Fax
Submitted by: Titus Hoskins

More and more individuals are setting up home offices and workplaces in order to save money by running their businesses from home...

Credit Card Processing - Are the High Fees Really Worth it For a Business Owner?
Submitted by: Daljeet Sidhu

Saying "no" to credit cards has become a sure shot sale killer Almost all savvy business owners offer credit cards as a payment option now...

Transparency as a Marketing Strategy
Submitted by: Hamilton Wallace

In 1993 Peter Steiner created a cartoon that quickly became an icon for our understanding of the internet back then...

Is There Business Value in Social Networking?
Submitted by: Ryan Scholz

First, let me admit that I am a total neophyte when it comes to social networking I got involved with LinkedIn about a year because some of my business colleagues were on it and told me that I should sign up as well...

Customer Convenience Is The Driving Force For Restaurant Locations
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

One of the key tenets of business is having the right location Anyone has any knowledge of market knows well the mantra – location, location, location...

Finding the Right Domain Names to Your Company
Submitted by: Rishabh Bathla

A domain represents the unique name assigned to an organization or individual on the Internet For instance, we are all familiar with names such as google...

Employee Retention: Confronting Problem Managers
Submitted by: Ross Blake

"People leave managers, not companies," the saying goes, and many times it's true The number one reason employees on all levels of organizations leave for other employers is due to an unsatisfactory work relationship with their immediate boss...

The Benefits of Telemanagement
Submitted by: Shelley Veazie

Are you looking for a way to reduce wasteful spending and simplify telecommunication operations within your business at the same time...

How to Practice Downsizing Without the Negative Effects
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

When there is a downturn in the economy and sales start to plummet, one of the first things many businesses start to do is downsize in an effort to curb costs...

Training Options in a Recession
Submitted by: John Fowler

In past recessions many companies have taken the short-term soft options of cutting back on training and freezing graduate recruitment...

Scentsy Mlm Review - Some Interesting Facts To Consider
Submitted by: Tammy Morton

Even though this MLM networking business is seen to be quite a new entity in the market, there are some interesting facts for you to consider through this Scentsy MLM review...

The Ideal Personal Training Business Program to Make Your Business Grow
Submitted by: Chris McCombs

Despite the massive economic downturn personal training business is still going great guns One of the most important reasons for this is, ironically the recession itself...

Trusting Who You Hire
Submitted by: Brenda Williams

As an employer, it can sometimes be difficult to know who is a good employee and who is not When you go through the screening process to look for noteworthy applicants, sometimes the process can take much longer than you think...

Restaurant Staff Uniforms to Keep Your Staff Looking Good
Submitted by: Maxx Johnson

If you walk into any restaurant or place where they serve food you will find there are a few things that are common for all...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy