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I’ve turned mine off intentionally because I need to control who has access to my time and schedule. If I’m unavailable, I will put an OOO message up. People can do the grown up thing and reach out if they want to talk to me.
I literally never check Teams status for my staff. I know if they’re working or not, and if I have doubts, there are MUCH better ways to get to the bottom of that. |
It is an unreliable indicator. Anyone operating under the dilution it is reliable is a fool. |
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The reasonable time to start is the time that you are supposed to start. I don’t look at dots. I send a message ant 8:30 asking if the other person has time to chat today. Whenever they respond, I act accordingly. |
| I don’t look at dots. I look at the person’s calendar and book a meeting request when they are free. |
I’m not interested in booking a meeting with admins. |
| It seems kind of petty to be checking those dots for your staff. I don't watch them for my team. They're productive and get their tasks done, usually early. |
This seems off. Our administration staff is among the busiest. A good admin is worth their weight in gold. |
For some jobs I will concede that this is genuinely important. Like lots of back and forth, touching base, that kind of thing. If so, just call or message no matter what color the dot is. If they're available like they should be, it will ding through on their phone, etc. If it takes them two hours to get back in (what is supposed to be) a high speed collaborative environment, then you have their answer. "Your dot was yellow so I couldn't call you or message you" is not true. Go ahead and call or message and see what you get. That's what I do. |
| RTO. Problem solved. Stop by their office. |
Um…obviously. But what about the admin who appears to be offline all the time? |
Stop by their desk or send an email? Who cares? If you are managing this person you should know something about their productivity levels without checking their status. If you don’t, that’s a you problem. Maybe you need to start engaging with them more, or if you don’t think their position is useful, you can eliminate it. Either way, monitoring them passively is a waste of time. |
They probably set the team status to “Appear offline”. I know several people do this to avoid worrying about their status turning to yellow when they are reading a printed out document, going to bathroom, etc. |
| I log on between 8 and 9. I don’t care if someone sends me a teams message before these hours and don’t feel bad about not responding until I am available, unless of course I was explicitly told to be available at a certain time. |
| Our hours are 8 to 5 so my team really needs to be on by 8:30. Having said that, they know I am an early person. I have one very good person on my time who hits her stride in the afternoon and never stops at 5 because she's getting things done. With a small team of 5, I don't use technology to monitor productivity. |