That I can use the washroom if absolutely needed, but all else should wait. |
It always meant Right Now. The only person confused here is OP. even my aspergers spouse wouldn’t make up a literal new definition for ASAP. |
No it doesn’t. If uou mean end of the day say that. Don’t confuse people. |
Agree. OP, next time just give a clear deadline to avoid confusion and second-guessing by either side. If my boss says ASAP, I treat it as urgent. |
+1 to all that PPs saying this. You shouldn't go around routinely saying this, OP. You.will have a terrible reputation. |
LOL this ,rare unanimity on DCUM |
OMG this example! Right bc of my boss said "I need this right now" I would stop saving someone's life in order to write some BS work email. Okay then. |
ASAP means drop everything and do it now. |
OP. You were incorrect. Your employee was correct. Apologize and be aware that what your communication style is unclear. |
If my boss says it, yes. If a peer or someone in another department says it...well, I'll consider my priorities and deadlines. It's like marking an email "URGENT." |
Before doing something ASAP, I would take care of any urgent bodily functions, if any; then determine if the ASAP request is in conflict with another priority, in which case I may seek clarification, or if it's clear enough to me, proceed as I judge; in any case, I will do the thing ASAP, after the other, more important things, and by the deadline.
In the gov, they might ask you to do a required online training ASAP, but that probably isn't your first priority, and you can weigh the deadline against your other action items. |
This is funny to me as a health care provider. Because actually if we were in a code and I were doing compressions and the physician running the code called out to me by name and said “I need you to give this medication ASAP” I’d probably stop compressions and administer it , and then immediately get back to compressions lol. (Not that this is a realistic scenario) |
How often do you ask subordinates to do something ASAP, OP?
A better way would be to set clear deadlines. Instead of "Send me September's FLART report ASAP" say "Send me September's FLART report by 4pm today." Please and thank you optional, but couldn't hurt. |
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ASAP = As Soon As POSSIBLE ... Meaning, the earliest you could possibly get it done, regardless of whatever else you are working on. So if it's a two hour task, it should be done in two hours from the time assigned.
If there is some other life-critical activity preventing it from being addressed immediately, you are expected to notify the assigner immediately, and/or assign those other life-critical tasks to someone else. ASAP does not mean "when you finish everything else on your plate". The correct term for that is "when you finish the other tasks you've been assigned, this is next". |