January 11th, 2007
13 Facts About Disorganization
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josh in
Facts, Disorganization
Who can’t remember their mother telling them to go clean their room? I still get a weekly phone call asking if I am still hiding my dirty laundry under my bed…
Well, after reading these statistics, I may have to admit my mother was right about keeping organized:
- An enterprise employing 1,000 knowledge workers wastes $48,000 per week, or nearly $2.5M per year, due to an inability to locate and retrieve information - IDC
- 400 - The number of hours per year the average employee spends searching for paper documents.
- It costs about $25,000 to fill a four drawer filing cabinet and over $2,100 a year to maintain it
- We wear 20 per cent of the clothes we own 80 per cent of the time. The rest hangs there, just in case.
- 50 percent of homeowners rate the garage as the most disorganized place in the house and a place the entire family uses regularly.
- No Sex Please, I’m organizing. IKEA did a survey of customers in which 31% reported they were more satisfied after clearing out their closets than they were after sex.
- According to a study conducted by a Boston marketing firm, the average American burns 55 minutes a day - roughly 12 weeks a year - looking for things they know they own but can’t find.
- Americans waste more than nine million hours each day looking for lost and misplaced articles.
- The average executive wastes 150 hours each year looking for lost or misplaced documents.
- Record keeping constitutes more than 90% of all office activity
- 25% - The percentage of enterprise paper documents that are misplaced and will never be located.
- Getting rid of clutter eliminates 40 per cent of housework in an average home. Eighty per cent of the clutter in most homes is a result disorganization, not lack of space.
- The US Department of Energy reports that 25% of people with two-car garages don’t park any cars in there and that 32% parked only one.
Maybe Mother Knows Best After All
