The Neat patch cable management solution is the ideal method for your patch-cable storage. It is uniquely designed to enable the storage of excess patch cables into a neat and tidy compartment,. It provides you with 500 cubic inches of storage allowing control of your network using bend radius compliant. This item is an ideal time saver as it will enable you after installation to trace your circuits in seconds. Even high density switches which usually cause cable management problems are lessened by the much needed storage between the patch panels. Neat Patch saves Cable Installers and IT managers time and money by eliminating the clutter and expense of unnecessarily long patch cords. You'll find that our shorter, space-efficient patch cables require no vertical management. With Neat-Patch, the only reason that you'd use vertical cable management would be to fiber-link network switches.
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I do think your general idea is right on, though: At some point your job is to talk to people and make decisions. Although I bet you still read a lot. But probably little writing or the kinds of things that occupy most of our days.
My boss hates a messy desk for her team, but hers is the worst of all. She has made it clear that she draws the conclusion that a messy desk = disorganized so I try to keep things neat. My drawer full of stacked papers is our little secret.
I am exactly this way. I tend to be messy, but I remember where everything is in a very visual way, and at my old job would get a bit upset at people that moved my piles. They might LOOK random, but they assuredly were not!
I have some coworkers right now who have their computer desktops COVERED with icons. One guy even has folders on there. I marvel at how they can find anything. I try not to sound judgemental but once I did as one of them if they added just one more icon, would it expand to a second desktop like iPads do. I was sincerely curious about that!
I will TOTALLY judge you based on your desktop. I get frustrated at my current job because I cannot remove some icons from my desktop. They have to be where they are for the program to run. Want to know how I found out? I tried removing them to access from the start menu and nothing worked anymore. So I asked if I could make a folder and put them all there. Nope, they have to be where they are.
Oh thanks for the reminder! I rarely use my desktop but I hate a cluttered one (as it also slows your load time IIRC). Found and deleted a bunch of shortcuts from my manager using my computer and installing programs (which is another thing entirely, I am in the stages of Your Boss Sucks, Leave Already).
When I was in Junior High School (now known as middle school) my locker was a hot mess. One day I was out sick and apparently there was a bit of a shoving match between two boys. In the scuffle my locker was bumped against and popped open. The mess spilled out onto the floor, ending the fight, and resulting in two teachers spending time picking up the mess. The next day I was told that I needed to keep my locker neat to avoid this happening again. LOL! It never popped open again but my locker was messy a week later.
I knew a woman who used the stack method; there were numerous stacks of papers in columns on her desk. You could ask her about that memo regarding Project Q and she would turn to her stacks, moving along the columns from left to right, then reach two-thirds of the way down the 5th column and pull out the requested document. Now THAT blew my mind.
My husband was able to find a receipt that was months old by going to the right depth of the Leaning Files of Pisa on his desk. I still think all that stuff should be filed in folders in a drawer, though.
Me, too. I consider it a personal shortcoming that my desk is such a disaster. But not one I feel strongly enough about to actually fix. (Well, I do thoroughly clean my desk twice a year. It stays that way for 2 days.)
I used to have to sort and process huge stacks of paper forms and even then, they were immaculately organized. There may have been 5 different piles on my desk, but they were always neat, perfectly parallel to each other and in the exact same spot every time I did it.
I am a spatial/geographical organizer. I know which pile all my stuff is in and even where in the pile to find it. Has driven many a supervisor crazy, so I felt very vindicated when the school/university I now work at had a research study published on this very subject. :) -conformity-and-creativity-work
I agree, it is only significant if used in combination with other points. I pick up/clean up my desk and area every night before I go home. During the day, it looks like it got hit by a paper bomb. My boss says NOTHING. Her desk is much neater.
Even the baseline that I go back to when I clean up, I am not happy with. But until I have time to hammer out a better system this is what I have. My boss feels that I am on top of things and she is not going to worry about it. I am sure if I were not getting results and if I were not on top of things her response would be entirely different.
Look, when someone makes a comment stating that the state of your desk directly reflects in your value as an employee, how do you all not reflexively tell the person talking that they are a complete idiot? I still cannot get over what a completely stupid thing that is to say.
I worked with someone who had a superior knack for saying the most ambiguous things with the POOREST timing. Very seldom have I seen a person wearing blinders this big. He was totally oblivious as to how he sounded and oblivious to contexts he did not see or understand.
Yet, when he did actually get the alternative context of his statements, he would be genuinely upset and apologize.
I do something similar with notes, and my desk always looks clean. I keep one notepad on my desk where I can scribble things, but at the end of the day (or the beginning of the next day), everything on that notepad either gets crossed off or added to an Outlook task for future follow-up. Then the top piece of paper gets recycled and I start over again.
This happened to me once! I had just finished cleaning off my desk leaving just the files for stuff I was working on, when my boss came into my office looked at my desk and asked me to neaten it up a bit.
(His usual method of cleaning off his desk was to go through everything and hand it off to me for filing, working etc)
I have always dealt with comments about how I must be an insane neat freak (nope, just efficient) or must not have work to do because my desk is so empty. So I keep a to-do list and all my random phone call notes, etc. in a steno notebook on my desk, and usually leave whatever file I was working on open on my computer when I step away from my office. My productivity speaks for itself and eventually there are no more comments.
What's a good free alternative for IDM? The answer varies, depending on what you need a download manager for. You'd be hard-pressed to find a proper one that mimics all of IDM's features, especially the refresh download link/resume it and the batch downloads.
NDM's interface is simple and reminds me of HTTP Downloader. Click the "New URL" button to paste a link, if the clipboard contains one it will be pasted automatically. Hit the download button to start the process. Your downloads are listed in the right pane of the GUI/
Neat Download Manager has a sidebar that categorizes the files based on their type such as Video, Audio, Compressed, Documents, Application and Misc. And there are separate panels for Complete and Incomplete Downloads. But unlike IDM, this program doesn't place the files into separate folders, they all go into the same directory. You can change the download folder by clicking on the Settings button at the top of the screen and navigating to the General Tab.
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