Update notes daily: Updating the notes tab in your project schedule is a MUST to stay on top of your project |
An update a day ...
I
normally spend at least 30 minutes a day updating the notes tab for
active tasks. I don't wait for the weekly status call to make updates.
Rather, as emails or conversations occur around active tasks (tasks with
light-bulbs), I copy and paste snippets of notes into the notes tab.I've found this very useful in getting a much deeper understanding of a task. Think about it: info will obviously be easier to remember if you're actively connecting emails and conversations back to specific tasks in a schedule AND you're pasting that info into the task notes section.
I've had directors challenge me on why a task has slipped or why the task is important and within less than 30 seconds, I'm able to skim through the notes tab for the task and give him a good answer. I've even been able to use the notes section to remind task owners what they had committed to weeks or even months earlier.
In fact, I make it a point to ensure that I only move emails out of my Outlook inbox into a a project folder only after I've copied a snippet of that email and pasted it into the notes tab for that task in MS Project. Obviously there are some emails that delve too deeply, technically, into an issue. So I don't copy info from those emails into the notes tab.
Bottom line: This 30 minute daily task for each project schedule helps ensure your schedule is always up to date. And your schedule will thus be a very convenient source of info for creating meeting minutes, weekly reports, etc.
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