Keeping Order
Rescuing offices in disarray is big business for professional organizers.
Messy desks, overflowing inboxes, unopened mail--the corporate world is in need of help, and professional organizers can fill that need. The National Association of Professional Organizers has seen a rise in demand. "When NAPO began 22 years ago, many of our clients were residential," says Barry Izsak, former NAPO president. "In the past five years, we've seen a big shift into the corporate and business environment. [Entrepreneurs] realize that if their employees are as organized as they can be, they're going to be more productive."
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