How To Boost Productivity By Changing Your Office Layout

For a lot of us worker bees, our Mondays to Fridays look like this:

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7am brings a dawn chorus of alarm clocks followed by the communal battering of the snooze button. Generally, we like to avoid the puffy-eyed glares of our fellow disenchanted colleagues on our well-trodden route to work. It can often feel like we’re all putting on a variation of the same suit and sloping of to trudge through another day, another inbox full of gubbins we’re only pretending to understand. Poorly-planned office spaces only emphasise the mundane existence of 9 to 5; nothing kills inspiration like a generic space. Then thank heavens it’s Friday; see you later, I’m off to the pub. Paycheque, please.

This is the challenge facing office-job employers. How unenviable. But, of course, there are ways to pull your workforce out of the mill, motivate them to achieve and, as a result, boost your profit.

Know Thine Enemy: Open Plan Problems.

Aside from often being a decidedly uninspiring place to work, open plan offices can create their own little unhappy ecosystems, breeding apathy and discontentment in a workplace Petri dish. If colleagues are getting along, the noise of chatter and babble can distract those trying to focus. If chalk and cheese happen to be seated near each other, sparks can fly where nobody wants them.

If an office is deathly quiet, it can be very difficult to pass confidential information. Add in bad personal habits, powerful lunchtime odours, and personal preferences (air-con, music, light levels…) and it’s little wonder that productivity is the first casualty of a malfunctioning office space. So what to do about it?

Love thy neighbour: Open Plan Solutions

Open plan offices can tick all the boxes for an employer if laid out correctly. They’re significantly cheaper than individual offices, communication is easier across the board and team working is all but unavoidable (unless you build yourself a desk fort out of stationary and, let’s face it, that’s not the adult response to workplace challenges!).

Divide and Conquer

Draw up an office floor-plan, dividing up the space based on which teams complement each other. Your analytics team may need good access to peace and quiet, so best not to place them near the sales team. You’ve noticed two teams who need to talk to each other simply aren’t: make sure they need to pass each other to get anywhere! Mapping out space and communicating it to everyone ensures everyone knows what’s going on in the whole office, not just at their desk.

Often, people gravitate towards people they work really well with. If you spot people who work fantastically in a team, seat them near each other. It’s extremely motivating to be surrounded by positive, proactive teams – although there’s a definite, and distracting, difference between excellent teamwork and best mates getting along like a house on fire!

Creating shared spaces appropriate to all needs is a winning trick and doesn’t have to cost the earth or isolate your workers. Glass partitions and be used to build a transparent meeting place for sharing confidential information or providing a quiet space for analytical tasks. Combination working, whereby workers are empowered to change their environment depending on their need, allows people to concentrate for longer by varying their surroundings. A big concern about cubicle working has always been the limitation of light, but with clear partitions, privacy, peace and natural light are entirely possible.

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A central printer in a large office can create discord: nobody takes responsibility when the toner needs replacing and there’s always a print queue and of stuff that always seem far less important than your own. Invest in equipment to be shared by fewer people, thereby creating an opportunity to catch up as well as diffusing bust-ups before they have a chance to happen.

Be creative

If a desk is wall-facing then add some inspiration by mounting a colourful picture with some depth perspective. You don’t need to spend thousands to brighten up the wall space and inspire more thought than a bland, blank wall.

Even a visually-appealing desk layout can serve to improve productivity. Curves, levels and organised space are aesthetically much nicer to look at than cluttered, overcrowded rectangles laid out like a chicken farm. Given that it’s easy to rent desk furniture by the month, it doesn’t have to break the bank to inspire a team with a visually pleasing, clever layout. Clever you.

Do you have any tips for boosting productivity through creating a better workspace? Share your suggestions with us!

About the Author: Claire Hovey is a marketing freelancer who has seen her fair share of nightmare office environments as well as one or two impressive and inspired layout designs. She recommends Applied Workplace for affordable office solutions.

Which Disaster Can Your Business Plan For?

Disasters can take many forms but their common element is that they are sudden and unpredictable. How do you know what type of disaster to insure for? You can get liability and disaster insurance for your business from most companies, but not all policies cover all potential disasters. Paying for a policy that covers all of them may not fit your company budget, or be necessary.

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The European Commission recently issued a green paper on the insurability rates of natural and man-made disasters that looks to clear up the understanding of what you can insure for specifically, and what a general policy would be your best hope.

Can you predict the future?

Having insurance for your business beyond liability, health and worker’s compensation is very much like trying to foretell the future. How can you know what will happen? A “disaster” policy isn’t offered by insurance companies, but based on your market, you can predict what other types of business insurance will be most helpful to you. The European Commission looked not at the rate of incidences to try and project what may happen in the future, but a different set of criteria.

The green paper reports on which businesses and markets would recover the swiftest if their damage had been covered by insurance, rather than relying on government aid and intervention to rebuild. From there, they have made certain recommendations about the best types of insurance to have in place that will allow for disaster coverage.

Here are a few types of business insurances that can keep you covered in the event of a disaster.

Business Interruption/Loss of Earnings:

This insurance is an option offered on most Property Insurances for businesses. It doesn’t look to specify why the business was interrupted except that it was out of reasonable control. This can help immediately in assuming payments in wages, bills and coverages necessary to be continued even if the business itself has lost its physical location.

Business Owner’s Policy (BOP):

This is the closest to an umbrella policy that is offered to businesses that includes vehicle, property and business interruption insurance. It is not suitable for every business, however, because it may cover too much. If you don’t have a fleet of commercial vehicles, you may not be able to opt out of that addition in coverage.

Commercial Property/Vehicle Coverage:

Many business owners make the mistake of thinking that their rental or lease agreements and insurances will be enough to cover their equipment in the event of a disaster. If you lease, it is wise to carry a separate policy from what the leasing company offers to protect your business should a disaster interrupt your earnings or damage the equipment. For those who own property and equipment, a policy addition that specifically addresses their coverage is wise.

As seen on Confia Insurance Agency, Business Insurance is not a single commodity that you can purchase and have all your bases covered. By thinking through what potential problems your type of business, and market, may encounter you will be prepared.

About the Author: As the asst. administrator for an search engine marketing business, Daniel toils as a visiting poster to assist corporations from the Mother Land. He lives in SoCal, and is drinking in these times along with his pleasant wife and three munchkins. D-to-the-H requests sightseers to look at his Google society when they can.

How To Promote Your Business With Calendar Printing

Despite the fact that we live in an age of technology, many people still like to have a calendar on their desk or wall so that they can keep track of appointments. It’s much easier to just pencil something in as it comes up than it is to boot up a computer, open a program, and make a note. So, it’s not surprising that printed calendars are still popular. If you are a business owner, you should take advantage of that popularity. So, here’s how to promote your business with calendar printing.

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Pick a Printing Company:

There are many professional printing companies available. A quick search of the Internet will give you dozens, or even hundreds, of results. However, not all printing companies offer the same options, features, or prices. So, you need to pick one according to your needs and your budget.

Start by determining how many calendars you need. Some printing companies will give discounts on larger orders. So, if you are ordering your calendars in bulk, choose a company that has that sort of offer. Some companies also offer free shipping on larger orders. You should watch for those deals as well, if you want to get the most advertising for the least possible investment.

It’s also important to pick a printing company that offers the type of calendar that you want. Are you looking for a small desk calendar, or a large wall calendar? Would you like some of each? Those are all good questions to ask yourself, as you are choosing a calendar printing company.

Consider Your Calendar Images:

?You also need to consider your calendar images. You should try to customize your calendar to appeal to the majority of your clients. So, ask yourself whether your clients are business executives, or more casual. Are your calendars going to primarily wind up in offices or homes? What ages and genders are you trying to appeal to? Once you have those answers, you can choose a theme and photographs for your calendar. Your chosen printing company may offer such images, or you may have to supply them.

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Make Your Calendar Handy

You should also make your calendar handy. For example, be sure that there are big enough blocks that each of your clients can write in their appointments. Clients won’t look twice at a calendar that has no room for them to write in their schedule. Large blocks will encourage use. The more your clients use the calendar, the more they will look at your company’s name, logo, and contact information.

Make Your Information Memorable:

The most important thing to remember about custom calendar printing is to make your company’s information memorable. Be sure that the company’s name, logo, and contact information are prominently displayed. You may also want to include a catchy saying that will make your clients think of you. Many people will also display their calendars in such a way that their friends, family members, and business associates will see them. So, the more memorable your calendar is, the more clients it will bring to you.

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About the Author: Guest post by David Dobson – Using my 30 years of experience in the printing indusrty to pass on business marketing

5 Professional Business Gigs Your Company Is Missing

Every business owner knows that there are certain functions of their company that need to occur in order to survive. Most of these functions may vary from company to company, but there are some functions that companies either try to tackle themselves or completely ignore that can be damaging to their success. If you want your business to be successful, the following are five professional business gigs that you simply cannot ignore.

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1. Transcription Services

Audio and video transcription is a professional service that most businesses overlook, but it can be extremely valuable to your company. Transcription services can be a great way to provide a hard copy of company or client meetings, brainstorming sessions or even audio notes that were taken about an upcoming project. Having a hard copy of these events can be extremely beneficial in case of technical errors or issues.

Transcription services can also be extremely beneficial for your company’s SEO efforts. If your company has a large amount of audio or video on your website, having these items transcribed and placing the transcription on your website can provide the search engines with the necessary keywords they use to rank your site. This can help improve your overall ranking.

The best part of transcription services is that you can generally hire a third-party company to do this for you instead of hiring a full-time (or part-time) transcriptionist for your company.

2. Copywriting Services

Content marketing has increased in popularity over the years, and without strong content, whether on your website or other marketing collateral, your company is not going to be very successful. Using a professional copywriter can greatly help your company.

A professional copywriter has the expertise to provide your business with the content you need to reach your audience. They provide a clear and concise message, and they ensure that the copy, tone and style of writing are consistent between all channels. Having clear and consistent content is a great way to strengthen your branding efforts, and providing error-free content shows your audience that you believe in quality.

There are plenty of freelance copywriters throughout the world that are ready and willing to help your business succeed, or you can always hire a full-time copywriter as part of your staff.

3. Graphic/Web Design

By now, you know just how important having an online presence is to your business. Today’s consumers are turning to the Internet to research products, services and companies before making a purchasing decision, and if your audience can’t find you online, your chances of earning business are slim.

Some companies take the cheap route and use a website design site such as Wix.com to create their business website. These companies choose from a variety of templates, add in their own copy and consider their website complete. While these boxed design sites are easy and cheap, hiring a real graphic and/or web designer is much more beneficial for your business.

Using a graphic/web designer allows you to create a site that is truly customized to your needs, and it will help you stand out from all the other companies using boxed websites. Your company can either opt to use a freelance graphic/web designer or hire one for your staff.

4. Community Manager

Social media has made a big impact when it comes to business marketing. Some companies have yet to jump on the bandwagon, and some that already have are still struggling to manage and maintain their site effectively. This is why it’s essential that your business hire a community manager.

A community manager is an individual (or a team of individuals) that is dedicated to maintaining and monitoring your company’s social media accounts. This person will set up all your company’s social media platforms, post regularly to these accounts and engage with your audience, perform customer service and make you aware of anything that occurs on these sites that could help or hurt your brand.

Having a community manager ensures that someone is constantly watching your online presence and communicating with your audience. It also keeps the rest of your employees from guessing who’s supposed to be monitoring these accounts and allows them to get back to, and stick with, their normal job responsibilities.

5. Blogger

Blogging is important to the online success of your business, and while some companies put the responsibility of the blog in the hands of the copywriter or community manager, you can also opt to hire a professional blogger to tackle this responsibility.

Blogging requires a certain writing art form that is different than other writing styles. Content needs to be engaging, concise and informative, otherwise it’s not going to be effective. Having a blog for your company is a great way to share your company’s knowledge and expertise and attract consumers to your company. Plus, it’s a great tool for search engine optimization.

Regularly changing the content on your website keeps the search engine crawlers coming back to your site. The more keywords these crawlers find, the better your site will be ranked. If you don’t change the content on your website often, having a blog attached to your website can help ensure that your website and blog remain highly ranked, increasing your visibility.

Having a blogger on staff can ensure that your blog is regularly updated and well maintained, and it can give your company an advantage over other companies that have yet to start blogging.

About the Author: Frank Simmons is a freelance writer and avid blogger.  He writes articles that are informative and engaging and often focuses on business and blogging.

Top Tips To Start A Courier Business

Courier services are really relevant in today’s business world and there is a lot of need for a professional courier service. Setting up your own business is always a challenge and a courier business isn’t any different.

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But with these top tips you can set up your own courier business and make sure all the important areas are covered.

Make Sure You Are Up For The Work

The best courier businesses are the ones that know what they are doing and that have the passion to deliver. Thus make sure you are up for the challenge and get some basic knowledge about the industry.

You need to know the positives and negatives and be prepared to work hard to gain reputation. Start Ups provides links to companies that can help you start your new business with some financial help and some of these companies will also provide you with great mentoring possibilities.

Do Market Research

All great businesses need to have done market research in their field to ensure they have gained enough clients. Look around to see what your customer base is and all the special services people are looking for. There is a lot of need for instance, for motorcycle courier businesses these days as well as the need for specialist couriers in antiques.

Proper market research will save you from setting up a business in an area that can’t handle a new courier service because it is already crowded with reputable service providers. It can also help you find that special niche area in which you can set up your business and really boost your business prospects.

Gain Good Reputation To Market Your Business

The best way to market your courier business and gain more customers is to ensure you deliver fast and safely. Thus always retain a good business code and give your customers a pleasant experience. It is essential that you always provide what you have promised; empty promises are the worst way to run your business.

You can start your business alone but if you run it with someone else or you will employ other people, make sure they are trustworthy as well. Train all your couriers well and ensure that they retain the same level of professionalism as you.

Get Proper Insurance

The most essential thing is that before you start working you get proper courier insurance. There are different types of courier insurances available so search carefully to make sure you choose the right one for your business. Carefully discuss these options with your service provider before purchasing the insurance.

As well as having multiple insurance options there are also differences in the vehicles that can be insured. Courier insurance at XYZ for example, can be purchased for motorcycles, vans and cars.

With the above tips you can be certain that you have all the relevant information to start your courier business or look into starting one. Make sure you do your research and look around for different options before you start up.

About the Author: Jill has experience in helping new businesses to set up. When she isn’t providing help for new entrepreneurs she loves to enjoy a quiet night with her two dogs and a glass of wine in her hand.