Tuesday, August 12, 2014
5S at Work, Monggo Recipe and Our Fun Weekend
Tuesday, August 12, 2014It's already Tuesday loves and I've been meaning to share with you what my Friday at work and the family's weekend was made of. ...
It's already Tuesday loves and I've been meaning to share with you what my Friday at work and the family's weekend was made of. As you read it, it was a fun one with a sweet ending for me and hubby.
First of all, to working ladies reading this, have you applied the 5S workplace management in your office? For those not familiar, 5S office management is a name of a workplace organization method which applies the five Japanese words already translated to English. 5S means: Sort (which ones to retain, return or get rid of), Set in Order or organize stuff in short, Shine (make workplace spic and span), Standardize (maintain and make sort, set in order and shine a regular habit), and Sustain (keep it that way to make one more efficient at work.) I heard there's an additional 3S and these are: Safety, Security and Satisfaction.
So last Friday, I got down my knees, kept my office shoes and other personal stuff (spell b-a-h-a-y) inside my pedestal and lateral cabinets. It was actually a therapeutic activity because I discovered that I've been keeping trash in my work area that I don't use, accumulate dust and take up space. I'm proud to present to you my new (and hopefully sustainable) 5S work place:
First of all, to working ladies reading this, have you applied the 5S workplace management in your office? For those not familiar, 5S office management is a name of a workplace organization method which applies the five Japanese words already translated to English. 5S means: Sort (which ones to retain, return or get rid of), Set in Order or organize stuff in short, Shine (make workplace spic and span), Standardize (maintain and make sort, set in order and shine a regular habit), and Sustain (keep it that way to make one more efficient at work.) I heard there's an additional 3S and these are: Safety, Security and Satisfaction.
So last Friday, I got down my knees, kept my office shoes and other personal stuff (spell b-a-h-a-y) inside my pedestal and lateral cabinets. It was actually a therapeutic activity because I discovered that I've been keeping trash in my work area that I don't use, accumulate dust and take up space. I'm proud to present to you my new (and hopefully sustainable) 5S work place: