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@alexbrooklyn My bosses could easily look at our shared calendar where we post all our AARs and notes from Incidents my team resolves to tell what I did, when I did it, and how long it took. I hate repeating myself, so the status reports are extra annoying for that.
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@skqr I have. For a while. I know how to manage my time and pull my employees tasks so I don't have to disturb them.
Sales: you can sort by employee
Current job: sort the spreadsheet we use, on top of the calendar and AARs, by employee and date.
I would have less issue with doing status reports if upper management didn't also want us to put the same information in 3 spreadsheets, 2 Locations on SharePoint, emails, text threads, daily reports, and other weekly reports.
But since all these are available, the status reports are dumb.
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Weekly status reports. BITCH, I'M TOO BUSY WORKING TO TELL YOU WHAT I DID THIS WEEK.
Mine are also almost always the same:
"fixed broken thing"
"worked on reports for broken thing"
"helped new teammates fix broken thing"
ISSUES REQUIRING ATTENTION:
"my connection is still shit, like i warned would happen before I moved"
"need workstation already connected to network to reduce connection problems"
These don't help the people who need to be micromanaged, and they just piss off those of us who don't.
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