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UNH
researcher says an organized office equals success
By Erika
L. Mantz, Media Relations
Looking to save time, money and aggravation at work? Building on the
success of her first organizational book, “The Well-Ordered
Home,” health psychologist Kathleen Kendall-Tackett has written
a new book to help people cope with the stresses and strains of everyday
life in their workspace.
Studies suggest that the average business person squanders 150 hours
— more than three work weeks — every year looking for
items in their cluttered office or cubicle. In “The Well-Ordered
Office: How to Create an Efficient and Serene Workspace”, Kendall-Tackett
explores the real reasons people become disorganized — being
easily distracted, a desire for perfectionism and procrastination
— and offers simple strategies for overcoming them once and
for all.
Kendall-Tackett is a research associate professor of psychology
at UNH's Family Research Laboratory and a fellow of the American Psychological
Association. While in graduate school, she held numerous housecleaning,
homemaking and clerical jobs, and she says she has seen the impact
of disorganization in her own life and in the lives of people she
knows.
“It was a combination of my research interests and life experiences
that led me to understand the psychological stress people experience
when confronted with chronic disorganization,” Kendall-Tackett
says. “This book isn’t just about how to reorganize your
file cabinet or what office supplies to buy, although this information
is included. But the book highlights other issues such as how your
workspace can impact interpersonal relationships within the office
as well. You can’t be effective if you don’t get along
with your coworkers. There are many ways that being more organized
can help you do that.”
In the book, Kendall-Tackett helps people look at some of the things
they can change, like placement of a desk to reduce interruptions,
how to track projects and keep objects from getting lost, and how
to set limits and work well with coworkers. |
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