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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Points of Contact



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In any operation it is essential to know who is the contact person in a different group than your own.  The bigger the company, the more important it is to know who to go find if you need help or have a question.  Otherwise you can spend many hours calling and asking around to find an answer to your question.

One of the best work features Boeing used was a making a points of contact list available for groups. Many work tasks or projects were  often specialized by one or two key individuals within a group.  These subject matter experts (SMEs) would often be the best sources for information available to others within a group.  So it benefited the entire organization to have contact information published in an easily accessible place, usually online.  If you had a question particular to that topic, all you had to do was call or e-mail the expert and could expect an answer in several hours at most.  Effective  groups would make sure the points of contacts name an contact information was current, since many people often shifted work assignments.

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I have also been in groups where there is no contact information published.  It is extremely frustrating and time consuming to have to try to find  the right person to talk to.  Many people often gave up in their search and would simply try it on their own.  Not a good way to run a business!

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