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Professional organizing : ウィキペディア英語版
Professional organizing is an industry that has been developed in order to help individuals and businesses design systems and processes using organizing principles and transferring skills.There are approximately 4,000 professional organizers who are members of the trade association, the National Association of Professional Organizers.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.napo.net/who ) There have been a number of television programs on the subject, starting with ''Life Laundry'' in 2002, and followed by others such as ''Clean Sweep'', ''Neat'', ''Mission: Organization'', ''Hoarders'', ''Clean House'', and NeatTV, as well as magazines like ''Real Simple''.==Principles==Professional organizers achieve the goal of creating and maintaining organizational systems by teaching others the basic principals of organization. Writer Julie Morgenstern suggests communicating these principals by using the acronym "SPACE", interpreted as: S=Sort, P=Purge, A=Assign a Home, C=Containerize and E=Equalize. The last step ("E") consists in monitoring how the new system that has been created is working, adjusting it if needed, and maintaining it. This principal is applicable to every type of organization.As one of their main jobs, professional organizers help clients reduce an excessive and disorganized accumulation of paper in the home or in the office. Professional organizers aim to help individuals and businesses take control of their surroundings, their time, their paper, and their systems for life. Professional organizers help redirect paradigms into more useful cross-applications that ensure properly co-sustainable futures for their clients' spaces and processes.Professional organizers offer a wide variety of services, from designing a functional closet to organizing a move. For homeowners, a professional organizer might plan and reorganize the space of a room, improve paperwork management, or coach in time-management or in goal-setting. In a business setting, professional organizers aim to increase productivity by improving paper-filing, electronic organization and employee time-management.(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.napo.net/our_profession/ )

Professional organizing is an industry that has been developed in order to help individuals and businesses design systems and processes using organizing principles and transferring skills.
There are approximately 4,000 professional organizers who are members of the trade association, the National Association of Professional Organizers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.napo.net/who )
There have been a number of television programs on the subject, starting with ''Life Laundry'' in 2002, and followed by others such as ''Clean Sweep'', ''Neat'', ''Mission: Organization'', ''Hoarders'', ''Clean House'', and NeatTV, as well as magazines like ''Real Simple''.
==Principles==
Professional organizers achieve the goal of creating and maintaining organizational systems by teaching others the basic principals of organization. Writer Julie Morgenstern suggests communicating these principals by using the acronym "SPACE", interpreted as: S=Sort, P=Purge, A=Assign a Home, C=Containerize and E=Equalize. The last step ("E") consists in monitoring how the new system that has been created is working, adjusting it if needed, and maintaining it. This principal is applicable to every type of organization.
As one of their main jobs, professional organizers help clients reduce an excessive and disorganized accumulation of paper in the home or in the office. Professional organizers aim to help individuals and businesses take control of their surroundings, their time, their paper, and their systems for life. Professional organizers help redirect paradigms into more useful cross-applications that ensure properly co-sustainable futures for their clients' spaces and processes.
Professional organizers offer a wide variety of services, from designing a functional closet to organizing a move. For homeowners, a professional organizer might plan and reorganize the space of a room, improve paperwork management, or coach in time-management or in goal-setting. In a business setting, professional organizers aim to increase productivity by improving paper-filing, electronic organization and employee time-management.〔
(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.napo.net/our_profession/ )


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ウィキペディアでProfessional organizing is an industry that has been developed in order to help individuals and businesses design systems and processes using organizing principles and transferring skills.There are approximately 4,000 professional organizers who are members of the trade association, the National Association of Professional Organizers.(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.napo.net/who ) There have been a number of television programs on the subject, starting with ''Life Laundry'' in 2002, and followed by others such as ''Clean Sweep'', ''Neat'', ''Mission: Organization'', ''Hoarders'', ''Clean House'', and NeatTV, as well as magazines like ''Real Simple''.==Principles==Professional organizers achieve the goal of creating and maintaining organizational systems by teaching others the basic principals of organization. Writer Julie Morgenstern suggests communicating these principals by using the acronym "SPACE", interpreted as: S=Sort, P=Purge, A=Assign a Home, C=Containerize and E=Equalize. The last step ("E") consists in monitoring how the new system that has been created is working, adjusting it if needed, and maintaining it. This principal is applicable to every type of organization.As one of their main jobs, professional organizers help clients reduce an excessive and disorganized accumulation of paper in the home or in the office. Professional organizers aim to help individuals and businesses take control of their surroundings, their time, their paper, and their systems for life. Professional organizers help redirect paradigms into more useful cross-applications that ensure properly co-sustainable futures for their clients' spaces and processes.Professional organizers offer a wide variety of services, from designing a functional closet to organizing a move. For homeowners, a professional organizer might plan and reorganize the space of a room, improve paperwork management, or coach in time-management or in goal-setting. In a business setting, professional organizers aim to increase productivity by improving paper-filing, electronic organization and employee time-management.(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.napo.net/our_profession/ )」の詳細全文を読む



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