Ask HN: How to track inputs from other people
If you're working on something that requires inputs from other people, how do you keep track of their input. If I'm waiting for something for longer than a day, I'm prone to just forgetting about it. It seems strange putting it on my todo list if it's something I don't actually need to do.
I keep separate lists of actionable and not-yet-actionable to-dos. I check the latter daily to update the former.
If I’m waiting for input from someone, I immediately create a future to-do that’s of the form of either “do stuff with input received from X” or “follow up with X if I haven’t received their input on Y”.
Their actual input can be either attached to the to-do on receipt, searched up in email/slack/meeting notes/etc as needed, or entered in a notetaking app on receipt — depending on what my current getting stuff done stack looks like.
If it "requires" input, it's something you need to do by definition. Use a todo list or kanban (Obsidian has this) or in a calendar.
In a professional context, tell your boss that you can't and won't work without the required information. Or improvise with fake/mock data.
Good point it being something you need to do. I will just add it to my todo list. If you can't progress with your work until you have the input, is there a good way of chasing it up when dealing with someone unreliable but senior?
If I have an active thread in Gmail and I'm waiting on a response I find it useful to snooze the thread so it reappears in my inbox either with a response or after the snooze time has elapsed.
I do this or emails I want a response to and know the person is busy. I don't use threaded emails, though, so I bcc myself on the email I send and snooze that instead.
Schedule a follow-up ping right in the messaging app.