
Originally Posted by
bishblaize
Simple. A list per member of staff, with all the projects that you are interested in making sure they complete in it. Go over it in the weekly review and you can feel on top of what your teams are doing.
Its also a useful tool for staff meetings and one on one supervision meetings - and reminding you about projects you should be doing.
I see no need to micromanage staff members by tracking their next actions, or even getting them to share their with me, I trust my staff too much. And if they let me down, it was their responsibility.
Obviously this is different to where you are working alongside your team on a specific piece of work, when you might create waiting fors when they say they will do something.
This is very much how I manage my group of business analysts. We have weekly reviews but by no means could I possibly manage each of their next actions. They've got way to much going on plus, I peronsally wouldn't find it the best use of my time. I wouldn't go there unless there was an issue with a particular person meeitng deadlines and then, I would address it individually.
I use OneNote for each of my associates to document our conversations and in our next weekly check-in, use that to follow-up.
Hope this helps.
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