(This post was originally published on the Asana blog: How to master the work request)
We’ve all had an Office Space moment: when someone drops by your desk to give you a new project and needs it by tomorrow—and it’s not greeeeat. Or maybe your designer was working on a “quick project” for sales that you didn’t even know about.
Even with a great planning process, teams like design, IT, and marketing can’t always account for the needs of other departments, sudden and time-sensitive opportunities, or new work that arises as projects progress. Without a clear system for creating and tracking requests, priorities can fall to the wayside, leaving teams overwhelmed and less engaged—adding up to a less-than-ideal professional experience.
"Without a clear system for creating and tracking requests, priorities can fall to the wayside, leaving teams overwhelmed and less engaged."
So instead of being subject to anyone who walks by with a “quick question,” follow along to learn how to create a more productive way to file and track work. Using it, you and your team can stay on top of priorities while moving new requests forward to maximize productivity.
Create a template for incoming requests
A work request is any type of “ask” or to-do from around your organization for your team, as compared to project work your team is already aware of and working on. They seem easy enough, but often lack the details to be tackled effectively, getting your team off track and wasting time.
Instead, you can create a better system to capture and prioritize work requests by making a request template. First, start thinking about what information is most important when making new requests of your team. For example, you might want to have requesters indicate the goals, format, timeline, or stakeholders.
Next, get your template in a format that’s easy for requesters to fill out. In Asana, that could be creating a template task in a project with custom fields. You could also try a Wufoo or Google form (which both integrate with Asana.) Make sure the template is in an easily accessible place so anyone in your organization can find and use it.