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Where to store quick tasks?
I go from one office to another and I am asked questions or given tasks by several people.
While I'm walking, talking, distracting, hitting a wall - I can forget what they told me, asked, asked, demanded.
Where to store such tasks, so that later you can sit down at your workplace and do them without losing them along the way?
Of course, there are options to develop memory, write down on a piece of paper, a voice recorder, Google kip.
How do you deal with it?
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The issue is the organization of work. Well, what kind of approach to work is this - issuing tasks in the corridor. And will you report on the work done in the toilet? All assignments must be in electronic form.
I advise:
Time management for system administrators
This moment is highlighted there.
Todoist. There is a client for all platforms with synchronization, you can write briefly on the go from your phone, then view on your computer what you are going to do
To begin with, ask for tasks to be sent in writing, and it doesn’t matter where, the main thing is to let them write to you. Even if you have discussed the details, ask the letter to reflect the details of the task, and this is just in case, so that no one forgets about these details, both you and the customer.
The next step is planning. Decide which tasks to commit, also determine where and how to commit, and then track their progress.
Next, you should have task statuses like "In progress", "Delayed", "Resolved", and labels like "Urgent", but that's another story...
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