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Tuesday 16th January | 2007 | Ray Martin

As part of a programme entitled Lean. Civil Servants are being trained, by consultants, how to keep their desk tidy. Staff at one HM Revenues and Customs office have had strips of black tape fixed to their desks to mark where items should be placed. This is intended to improve efficiency by clearing clutter and keep computer keyboards, telephones and stationery in their optimum position.

This is very reminiscent of the use of the Work Study technique -Motion Economy -where in designing a work place layout tools, materials and equipment should be positioned so they can be used by the operative, in a seated position, with the minimum of movement, within a maximum working area that can be reached with the arms outstretched.

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