Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Manager here- don't list private appts on your work calendar. Just write "Sick Leave- OOO" or "Annual leave- OOO"
Yup. I am a manager and can see all of the calendars of my direct reports. The point is twofold: 1) know where their time is begin spent (not to micromanage, but to see if I need to adjust resources, or if there is a brewing issue in one area that I should get more involved in, or make sure the right people are involved.) and 2) know when people are out of the office.
That being said, there is a "private function" that people can use that just shows the time as "private." I can't see them. But I don't know why people would use them. Whatever is in there is a still a record that could be accessed at any time. Just keep the personal stuff off work systems...
Anonymous wrote:Manager here- don't list private appts on your work calendar. Just write "Sick Leave- OOO" or "Annual leave- OOO"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Micromanager alert! Good luck.
Yes this times a million. Have fun with it, put down things like clitoral piercing appointment, married swingers seminar, colon cleanse, etc.
huh? Our whole company can see your calendar. That's how they know when you're free to schedule meetings and such. It's not to police you.
Besides, don't your managers know when you're taking leave and sick leave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Micromanager alert! Good luck.
Yes this times a million. Have fun with it, put down things like clitoral piercing appointment, married swingers seminar, colon cleanse, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, our work calendars are not private and that’s how people can see when you’re available.
I do list personal stuff on my calendar but nothing is that personal (kid stuff). If it were personal, I would just say “unavailable” and block out the time.
Can you just put the details in the notes section (insdie the appt)?
Anonymous wrote:OP you don't have to write "Annual Pap Smear" on your calendar appointment.
Just block the time out with PTO and jot it down on your personal calendar in your phone, agenda, whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, our work calendars are not private and that’s how people can see when you’re available.
I do list personal stuff on my calendar but nothing is that personal (kid stuff). If it were personal, I would just say “unavailable” and block out the time.
Anonymous wrote:Micromanager alert! Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thinks he means your business calendar. Not your personal calendar.
+1
unless you put your private appointments on your business calendar
Op here. It’s combined due to being asked to list private appointments or any out of the office time into the calendar.
Of course my boss and coworkers can see my work calendar. Anything "private" would simply be an OOO notification on work calendar.