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tags:
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- topic/ergonomics/organizational
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- type/guide
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title: Resolving Process Uncertainty
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---
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# Resolving Process Uncertainty
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## Process Uncertainty Resolution Steps
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1. **Check your [[#Writing Process Notes|notes]]**
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2. **[[#Asking Process Questions|Ask]] a peer whose answers you trust**
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3. **Ask your immediate supervisor**
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Only escalate if you are still uncertain.
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## Writing Process Notes
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%% TODO: %%
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[[note-taking]]
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%%
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### TALK
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Taking notes has many benefits,
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many of which I would not list as such
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* **deferring responsibility:**
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* **optics:**
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note-takers always look more valuable than they would otherwise.
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### Citation
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When you get an answer to a [[#Asking Process Questions|question]],
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or otherwise get some useful direction
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that you expect to use later,
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You should add it to your notes as soon as possible.
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With any direction you should include:
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* **who** said it,
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* **when** they said it, and
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* **what** it was in reference to.
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```md
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> [!quote]
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```
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## Asking Process Questions
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Ask your question as succinctly as possible **first**,
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provide background or complications **after**.
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Prepare for any obvious clarifying questions.
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### Choosing Your Target
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%% TODO: %%
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