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What is a Structured Workflow strategy?

Team success often hinges on the ability to develop and implement effective strategies and tactics. It's a bit like playing chess, except that you have more than 1 player on each side.

Crafting the perfect Structured Workflow strategy can feel overwhelming, particularly when you're juggling daily responsibilities. That's why we've put together a collection of examples to spark your inspiration.

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Structured Workflow strategy examples

You will find in the next section many different Structured Workflow tactics. We've included action items in our templates to make it as actionable as possible.

Strategies and tactics for managing Question of the Day Project for NSCA and RISE Growth Lab

  • ⛳️ Strategy 1: Align with the content calendar

    • Review the SOL content calendar thoroughly
    • Identify key topics that align with NSCA and RISE Growth Lab objectives
    • Create a master schedule incorporating key dates from the SOL content calendar
    • Categorise questions by relevance to upcoming content
    • Synchronise the publication of questions with the content calendar
    • Hold bi-weekly meetings with the content team to discuss upcoming topics
    • Set reminders for key content calendar dates
    • Use project management software like Trello to track progress
    • Share the master schedule with all team members
    • Regularly review and adjust the alignment as necessary
  • ⛳️ Strategy 2: Develop a structured workflow

    • Define clear roles and responsibilities for team members
    • Establish a template for question creation
    • Create a standard operating procedure document
    • Set deadlines for question drafts in line with the content calendar
    • Implement an editorial review process for questions
    • Set up a feedback loop with team members and stakeholders
    • Utilise collaborative tools like Google Docs for question drafts
    • Incorporate a quality assurance step before publishing
    • Maintain an archive of past questions for reference
    • Conduct weekly progress reviews
  • ⛳️ Strategy 3: Enhance communication and collaboration

    • Create a dedicated communication channel for the project
    • Schedule regular check-in meetings
    • Use collaborative tools like Slack or Teams
    • Develop a shared document repository
    • Encourage open feedback and suggestions
    • Ensure transparency in timelines and deadlines
    • Send out regular updates on project status
    • Address any issues or bottlenecks quickly
    • Foster a collaborative team culture
    • Celebrate milestones and achievements

Executing your Structured Workflow strategies

Having a plan is one thing, sticking to it is another.

Don't fall into the set-and-forget trap. It is important to adopt a weekly check-in process to keep your strategy agile – otherwise this is nothing more than a reporting exercise.

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