š”Ā About this page
- The Issues section is for you to outline any issues you are facing, whether they are in your personal or professional life. The purpose of writing it out is to allow you space to find clarity in what you think will be the best solution.
- Oftentimes, the advice-seeker is the one who knows best what the solutions to their problems are. During these times, it can be helpful to write it out to find clarity. In addition, it can be helpful to use this exercise as a way to "think aloud" with an impartial third party to discover what potential solutions there are.
- Further Reading...
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š” Once you are done with an issue (discussed, decided, and actions have been taken), toggle the āArchiveā column to Archive it.
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This table has multiple Views.
- To see all active issues that have not yet been resolved, toggle the view to Active issues.
- To see all decided issues (discussed, next actions needed), toggle the view to Decided issues.
- To see all resolved issues (discussed, actions executed, no further steps), toggle the view to Resolved issues.
- To see all issues (past and present), toggle the view to All issues (no filtering.)
Explanation of columns...
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Archive: Toggle this only when the IPS is fully resolved with all actions taken.
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Issue name: Name of the issue.
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Status: Toggle to see the explanations.
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Proposer: Person proposing Issue.
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Decision maker: Who is responsible for making the decision.
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DRI: Person who will follow up with this IPS at a later date to make sure IPS has been fully resolved. This person is also responsible for making sure all actions get completed.
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Follow-up date: Date the DRI should check in to make sure all actions have been taken.
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Meeting date discussed: Date the issue was discussed.
EXAMPLE - Issues Archive