Nancy’s Crème de la Crème Tips to Organize Tech “Cordage” Clutter

What is the best way to deal with all that tech clutter, specifically, all the printer cords, phone chargers, the i-this and i-that cords?  aargh!!  I get this question a lot. I just put together some “best of Nancy” tips for a Journalist asking it again, so I thought I would share…

Nancy’s Crème de la Crème Tips to Organize Your Technology “Cordage” Clutter

Regarding “cordage”, as I’ve named it, there are lots of products on the market designed to collect and house the cords in a tube or other management device. The problem with those solutions, however, is the nature of technology – fast-paced and short-lived. No sooner have you finished implementing this, and one of the items needs to be replaced or a new device added. Now you’re starting all over!

The secret to cordage de-cluttering is to hide the unsightly look yet make sure they are very accessible.

One of the standard items I keep in my small client toolbag are Velcro cord wraps. I find they are the easiest and most reliable way to contain cables while keeping them accessible.

Another tip is simply to use light furniture, a large plant or decorative objects to block the view of the cords. Then, when you need access, you just move it out of the way.

Now, what about the recharging cords that need to be on the desk or countertop? There are many cool products to manage them, as pictured. Or do it the way I do and just use a big clip attached to a neat looking bowl or bin.

Finally, if you have the time, label the cords; Modem, Monitor, Color Printer, and on. It will save you time in the long run.

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    And there you have it. Manage that gadget!

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