Friday, November 15, 2019
What to Ask Your Boss When You Have a New Project - The Muse
What to Ask Your Boss When You Have a New Project - The Muse What to Ask Your Boss When You Have a New Project When I started at my current role, my manager told me, âThe first time you do this task, itâll take an hour. But once you do it several more times, it should only take you about 15 minutes.â And she was right! Eventually, after doing it every day, it became so second nature I could do it on autopilot- which left me more time to spend on other, more challenging projects. Since this lesson was so valuable to me, I decided to approach every new project I was handed by asking this one simple question: How long should this take me while Iâm learning it and how long once Iâm doing it routinely? This opens up so many doors for you- both in terms of your productivity and how you work with your manager. For one thing, it helps you put the task into perspective. If you know itâll take two hours, you can set aside that amount of time when you first tackle it. On the other hand, if your boss says it should only take 20 minutes, you know you donât have to clear an entire afternoon. But the biggest benefit perhaps is that it helps to highlight any gaps between what your managerâs expectations are and how youâre interpreting them. For example, if they say it shouldnât take more than 10 minutes, but you find yourself spending several hours on it, thatâs cause for concern. Maybe they forgot to mention shortcuts you could take. Maybe you didnât quite understand the instructions. Or, maybe your boss has never done the project before themselves so theyâre unaware of how time-consuming it is. Whatever the case, itâs important to communicate that itâs taking longer than predicted. Thatâs why knowing this timeframe from the get-go helps you prioritize, while also holding your boss accountable. Not to mention, itâs an easy way to âmanage upâ- you can set guidelines for how you manage your time, and your boss can keep track of how quickly youâre picking up new skills and getting comfortable with certain projects. Plus, isnât it a great feeling to know exactly what youâre getting into? I certainly think so.
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