Friday, May 22, 2020
@work Vacation Planner
@work Vacation Planner Summer is almost here, and since most of us will be taking some time off, it seems like a good time for a discussion of how to leave your office for an extended period. There are tools available to help coworkers and customers know what to do in your absence, and ways to help the team cope better while youâre gone. First, itâs important to let people know in advance that youâll be out for an extended period of time. Take the time to email customers and coworkers that youâll be out on vacation or business. Give them specific dates and let them know whom to contact in your absence. Donât forget to notify any other groups in which you participateâ" committees, professional organizations, etc. Itâs important to give people at least a little lead time (donât push âsendâ just as you walk out the door) so they can get back to you with urgent business that canât wait until your return. If you really want to add value, update them on the status of pending projects or orders. If you use Outlook as your email system, you can take advantage of the âOut of Office Assistantâ (Out of Office Agent in Lotus Notes.) The Out of Office Assistant creates an autoreply to emails you receive. You can customize the response to indicate how long youâll be away and where to go for help or information in your absence. The autoreply only responds to the first email from any source, so it doesnât repeat itself to senders that already know youâre gone. This simple-to-use tool helps eliminate frustration when you donât respond immediately to an email. Your voicemail message can assist you in the same way. Even if youâre out for just a day, attending training or sick at home, letting callers know not to expect a call back until tomorrow helps manage expectations. For added value, let the voicemail indicate whether youâll be checking your messages. If you indicate that you are, some people will leave messages about urgent issues. If youâre not checking in, those urgent matters will probably be handled in other ways. Either way, itâs less stressful for the caller and for you, knowing how soon youâll be able to act on business matters. Before you leave, you can also take a few minutes to talk to your manager about important projects that are pending. Create a brief summary of your workloadâs current status to leave behind so someone can see at a glance where projects are. Add contact numbers for key customers and other data such as account numbers that might be hard to find in your absence. Talk with your manager about team members that might be able to handle issues while youâre gone. One of the most effective things you can do before you leave is clean your office. A neat office is a pleasure to return to; leaving clutter will make the first day back even more stressful. An orderly office leaves the impression that everything is under control, in case the boss drops by. Taking time to inform team members and organize your workload can make a big difference in quality of life when you return to the office. You may even start a trend among your coworkers that will make life easier for everyone come vacation season next summer.
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