How to Encourage Employees to Keep Their Workspaces Clean and Tidy
/Keeping your workplace clean and tidy has multiple benefits. Apart from being a necessity when it comes to health and safety, a clean environment can go a long way towards promoting productivity among employees, as well as helping you put your best foot forward when meeting partners and prospective clients.
Cleanliness should be treated as a shared responsibility, not just something that the cleaners deal with - hereās how to encourage your employees to play their part.
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Be clear with your expectations
Itās vital that you clearly communicate whatās expected of your employees. If they think that you just want them to focus on their specific role, then itās natural that they might begin to treat cleaning as a distraction.
If you want your employees to take it seriously, be clear about what you expect from them. Communicate clear guidelines, such as banning snacking at the desk or clearing paper into appropriate filing locations at the end of the working day.
Make resources accessible
If you want employees to take cleaning seriously, then make it easy for them. Make sure that you keep cleaning resources located at accessible locations, such as microfiber cloths and appropriate cleaning sprays.
To promote general cleanliness, you can also make sure that each desk has its own small dustbin, and that there are easily accessible recycling points around the building. Making cleaning easier for your employees will massively increase the probability that they take it seriously.
Set a good example
If youāre in a higher-up position, whether a manager or executive, then itās important that you set a good example - you want to practice what you preach. Keep your own workspace as clean as possible, and be sure to implement all of the practices that youāre communicating to your employees.
If everyone else sees their boss doing something, theyāre a lot more likely to do it themselves. Thereās nothing more frustrating than being told to do something by someone who obviously neglects that same task themself.
Integrate cleanliness into the company culture
If youāre serious about keeping the workplace clean, then communicate how important it is, through both symbolic gestures and practical actions with an office cleaning checklist. You can start things such as clean desk recognition awards, and make sure that you hire an excellent cleaning company to help you out with general office cleaning.
By making it clear that cleanliness is something that your organisation as a whole is genuinely dedicated to, you can maximise the chances that your employees take it seriously as well.
Set time aside for cleaning
Finally, cleaning isnāt something that just happens - it takes a little time. If you want employees to take it seriously, then ensure that you set aside a few minutes a day for tidying and cleaning. That might just mean stopping work 10 minutes before the end of the work day, to make sure that thereās time to clean the desk and empty dustbins. It doesnāt take long, but itās important that these tasks donāt bite into your employeesā free time.
By taking these simple steps, you can help to foster a culture in which your employees take their cleaning responsibilities seriously. It wonāt happen overnight, but if youāre consistent, you can expect to see remarkable results.
Disclosure: This is a collaborative post.
























