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=== Role Onboarding === | === Role Onboarding === | ||
* [[Settling Into the Role]] | * [[Settling Into the Role]] | ||
Latest revision as of 02:26, 4 June 2026
Purpose
[edit | hide all | hide | edit source]Stabilize and improve.
Days 31–60 are about building consistency — making sure key responsibilities are understood, repeatable, and working reliably.
Guiding Principle
[edit | hide | edit source]Improve what exists before creating something new.
Small, consistent improvements are more effective than large changes.
Focus
[edit | hide | edit source]If you're unsure where to start, begin with a quick win.
- Stabilize what you’ve learned
- Improve clarity and consistency
- Begin making small, useful improvements
- Build confidence in your role
Key Actions
[edit | hide | edit source]Create Structure
[edit | hide | edit source]- Document recurring tasks (monthly and occasional)
- Clarify key processes
- Identify where information should be stored
Standardize Core Work
[edit | hide | edit source]- Use or create simple checklists
- Make recurring tasks more consistent
- Ensure important steps are not missed
Improve Communication
[edit | hide | edit source]- Ensure communication is clear and consistent
- Refine tone and messaging where needed
- Align communication across channels
Strengthen Core Processes
[edit | hide | edit source]- Confirm key responsibilities are being completed reliably
- Identify gaps or inconsistencies
- Improve workflows where needed
Collaborate with Others
[edit | hide | edit source]- Check in with leadership or key contacts
- Coordinate with others involved in your area
- Ask for feedback on what’s working and what isn’t
Look for Quick Wins
[edit | hide | edit source]Focus on changes that are:
- Easy to implement
- Low risk
- Immediately helpful
Examples:
- Improving a message or template
- Clarifying instructions or expectations
- Organizing information more clearly
Begin Light Tracking
[edit | hide | edit source]- Track key tasks or outreach
- Note responses or outcomes
- Identify simple patterns
By Day 60, You Should Have Consistency
[edit | hide | edit source]- Core responsibilities are being handled reliably
- Processes are clearer and easier to follow
- Communication is more consistent
- A few improvements are already making things easier
What You Still Don’t Need to Do
[edit | hide | edit source]- Launch major new initiatives
- Redesign systems from scratch
- Solve long-standing structural issues
Common Pitfalls
[edit | hide | edit source]- Changing too much at once
- Adding unnecessary complexity
- Trying to do everything yourself
- Losing consistency while experimenting
If You Feel Stuck
[edit | hide | edit source]- Focus on one improvement at a time
- Prioritize what has the biggest immediate impact
- Ask for input or support
- Return to core responsibilities
Next Step
[edit | hide | edit source]Once your work feels consistent and manageable, move to: