Some people say it is important to keep your office and workplace tidy with everything organized in the correct place. What is your opinion about this?

This
decade has experienced a major shift in keeping the
work
places clean and neat.
However some
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However, some
people believe it is a good practice while some think it's not that important. Assuming both the opinions
this
essay will brief, which one would be the best possible practice in offices. On one hand, the predominant amount of employees working in big MNC'S prefers being tidy and organised. They believe being disciplined can help them to
work
effectively and
also
help them to have a hygienic environment at their
work
place.
For instance
, earlier when
i
refers to the speaker or writer
I
was working in a race car team
i
refers to the speaker or writer
I
figured out that keeping things at the right place can save a lot of time and
in addition
it
also
leads to productivity. Increase in productivity and having a hygienic environment are the key silent features of having a tidy workplace.
On the other hand
, there is still some amount of the population who doesn't bother much about being clean and ignore it completely. They believe in the idea that effectiveness is bought by many other aspects, but not only by being tidy.
For example
, even though the butcher shops look dirty and unorganised, it doesn't stop them to sell meat and in fact they are mostly in profits. It's evident from the above examples that, being organised is not the key for success, but
instead
there are many other aspects which contribute to
work
effectiveness. So, is it good to be tidy and organised? Well, in my opinion being tidy and disciplined can contribute in a positive way and
in addition
it
also
motivates employees to accomplish their tasks.
Although
few doesn't obey
this
, but
i
refers to the speaker or writer
I
personally feel the advantages from being organised can easily outweigh the disadvantages.
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