Gorse wrote:
I try to avoid the "please return ASAP", "due soon" and "as soon as you can" and instead give flat deadlines.
Instead I give a specific deadling both date and time, as well as the consequence.
This must be returned by noon Thursday or it cannot be credited to your account.
For recurring events I send calendar appointments with reminders.
Those two tactics resolves 95%-100% of my issues.
I agree.
Allowing people to get away with stuff just ends up with them getting away with it. There was a whole group where I work that wouldn't reply to phone messages, e-mail or attend meeting requests when I requested it. I tried reasonable, then I tried unreasonable, still couldn't get their attention. I ended up conferenced one of them in ... while I had 3 levels of my bosses on the phone at the time.
It was funny, the team lead of that group actually told me on that call that she didn't understand why I was taking that "tone" ... Interesting thing, now when we call or mail or send meeting invites, they reply
Now, my bosses never let me forget that... it was 2 years ago and STILL in meetings when someone says they're having trouble with this or that it gets mentioned that "We'll just get David to call them and use TONE".