Week of September 2nd, 2024
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RecOps in Quadrimester? by Jeremy Lyons
I was catching up with a fellow RecOps professional, who pointed out that the RecOps work year doesn’t exactly work neatly in quarter frameworks. When I probed a little further, they shared that it is more like a quadrimester (four months, split into three segments).
What reason did they give as to why they thought it works better as a quadrimester?
They noted that projects generally had three distinct stages: selection, implementation, and review. According to them, they found that splitting their calendar into three parts instead of four parts helped measure project completion better and eliminated some confusion around where to slot victories or failures.
What did they put into each of those stages?
What were your thoughts/opinions?
I thought it was an interesting idea that made some sense, but I didn’t hold a strong enough opinion to take an official position. On the one hand, I could rationalize it. Lost in the official terminologies of project planning and Scrum or desire to be data-driven and report on everything is the simple concept that all projects have a beginning, middle, and end. By splitting pieces into quadrimester, you get a beginning, middle, and end, and the extended beginning means that projects are likely more thought out and stand a less likely chance of being tossed out later because the extra months gives more time. On the other hand, though, I could see all the ways it would get pushback (e.g., what if you start a project outside of that selection window? What if priorities change? What happens when people leave? Why are you doing something outside of the normal fiscal quarters that everyone else uses?). Ultimately, it comes down to what you think works for your team and company culture.
But what are your thoughts? Leave them in the comment section.
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RecOps Conference - If you haven’t picked up a ticket to the event yet, here is a link for a 15% discount. You will also get a digital copy to James Colino’s book closer to the event and Luke Eaton’s surprise gift. If you're having trouble convincing your company or manager to send you, reach out, and we’ll chat with you about it. This event is for the community, so we want to help you.
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