Jason Brown has been
recognized by Hardwood Floors Magazine:
40 Under 40 Award:
hardwoodfloorsmag.com/

Voted Baltimore Magazine's Best of Baltimore
2010, 2013, 2015, 2017, & 2024

410-668-9131 1308 Continental Drive
Abingdon, MD 21009

The Importance of Workplace Organization

Here at Jason Brown Wood Floors, we do more than just flooring. We are proud of our showroom, which stocks an abundance of power tools for individuals in a wide variety of trades. As craftspeople ourselves, we like to share what we’ve learned about our trade, hoping it can be applied to others. Today, we’d like to share what we’ve learned about the importance of workplace organization.

The Importance of Workplace Organization

Whatever your trade, workplace organization is of the utmost importance. We have the solution.

Why Does Workplace Organization Matter?

Too many people dismiss the importance of workplace organization. They think that with enough drive, skill, and passion, they will succeed. There may be some truth to this, but without proper organization, you’re putting yourself at a major disadvantage.

The primary reason workplace organization matters is because of efficiency. If you waste time getting in and out of each job site, you’re wasting money, too. How many minutes have you spent looking for a small but indispensable item to get the job done? This something individuals of all professions are guilty of. By taking the time to develop an efficient organizational scheme, you’ll be saving time in the long run.

You’ve probably heard the saying before: “A cluttered desk is a cluttered mind.” It’s easy to dismiss this as a silly old proverb. But, just like any saying that has been repeated for generations, there’s bound to be some truth to it, too. If you get on top of your workplace organization, you will reap both psychological and professional rewards.

How Can I Improve It?

We get it—improving workplace organization is easier said than done. Everyone’s personal and professional needs are different, so there is no one-size-fits-all solution that solves the problem of inadequate organization.

You may be familiar with Festool, a company renowned for the uncompromising quality of its power tools. We believe they have a solution for workplace organization that can benefit a wide variety of tradespeople: the MFH 1000 Multifunction Stool.

This is more than just a work stool. It also functions as a storage cabinet. It can hold a surprising amount of tools that you need to carry out your work. It has a sliding drawer in addition to an interior storage area. Its sides can serve as pegboards, aiding you in organization. If you invest in this stool, your back will thank you, too; it’s on wheels.

Ultimately, it’s up to you to come up with the organizational scheme that suits you best. But this Festool product can help get you well on your way toward improved professional efficiency and psychological peace of mind.

If you’re interested in checking out other Festool products in person, please pay a visit to our showroom!

Hardwood Flooring from Jason Brown Wood Floors

At Jason Brown Wood Floors, our commitment to quality installation is clear in all that we do, which is why our customers consistently rate us as one of the top contractors in the region. We have been awarded Baltimore Magazine’s Best of Baltimore Award 4 times and have been proudly serving the Baltimore Area for over 16 years. If you’re ready to speak with someone about your hardwood flooring project, we want to hear from you! Contact us at 410-668-9131 or send us a message here.

Jason Brown Wood Floors is also your convenient dealer of high-quality, professional grade power tools. We offer brands that tradespeople trust most for the job. Come check out our Bel Air showroom to browse the in-stock selection of products and tools by FestoolFreudDiablo, and Shaper.

Keep up with us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Houzz, and YouTube, and check out our blog for more news and information!

This entry was posted on Thursday, November 5th, 2020 at . Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Comments are closed.