How to Reopen Your Office Without Disrupting Your Workflow
Office moves can take a toll, but there are ways to handle it with a minimum impact on your business. Here’s how to move your business and reopen your office without disrupting your workflow.
Keep the Lines of Communication Open
Nothing throws a wrench in a workday like the unexpected. Keeping the lines of communication open with your employees can help make your office move go smoothly. Creating and sharing a schedule and timetable, and updating them if things change, is a great way to keep everyone in the loop.
Track Vital Work Tools and Install Them First
What tools and equipment does your business need most? Make sure they get top priority with move and set up. You want those things available as long as possible at your old location and available as soon as possible at your new one. This is a critical step in preventing disruptions to workflow.
Keeping Everyone Safe
2020 has been a challenging year for businesses across the country but moving to a new location presents even more challenges. Keeping everyone safe is a priority. Doing it without impacting the workflow of your business is important and possible. One way to do it is to minimize the number of people present during the actual move. Choosing a weekend to have your professional moving company pack, load, move, and unload is critical. Make sure you follow local, state, and federal mandates regarding masks, distancing, and other protocols to keep your employees and your movers safe.
With extensive experience in office relocations and strict safety protocols during the COVIC pandemic, we can get your team moved and back to work quickly and safely. Contact the team at
Nilson Van and Storage to reopen your business without impacting workflow.