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Team Building Workshop — plan the session, run the day, and make it stick
Team leads and organizers open this template when planning a team-building session at the start of a term or when new members join. The whiteboard holds the goal and constraints for the session, a 2x2 matrix for narrowing down activity ideas, a 90-minute flow for the day, a member-by-strengths/struggles/expectations sheet, and a frame for takeaways. The task board starts with five parent tasks — set the goal, choose the activity, prepare for the day, facilitate, and make it stick — each with concrete subtasks waiting in To Do.
Shift Scheduling Board: Requests to Published Rota
For whoever builds the rota on a shift-based team, opened at the start of the previous month and used through publishing. The whiteboard holds the period and the working rules, a day-by-time grid of minimum staffing, three frames for requests, confirmed shifts and open gaps, plus the monthly cycle and the arguments worth settling early. The task board runs from collecting requests to logging what actually happened, and starts with five parent tasks - ground rules, requests, drafting, confirming, and running the month - each with its own subtasks.
1:1 Meeting Toolkit — run prep, dialogue, agreements, and follow-up on one board
Managers and their team members open this template right before a biweekly or monthly 1:1. The whiteboard holds the purpose and ground rules for the 1:1, a 30-minute flow for the session, question sets for four angles (condition, work, growth, relationships), a matrix for sorting what gets handled where, and a frame for notes. The task board starts with five parent tasks — set the cadence, collect the agenda, run the conversation, agree on next steps, and record — each with concrete subtasks waiting in To Do.
Job Handover Checklist: Inventory to Working Solo
For the person leaving a role and the person taking it over, opened on day one of the handover and used until it closes. The whiteboard holds the goal and exit criteria, a frequency-versus-key-person matrix for deciding what to transfer first, a grid of the material each type of work needs, and the five steps from inventory to working solo. The task board moves work from inventory through documentation, review and shadowing, and starts with four parent tasks - map the work, write it down, work side by side, and hand over - each with its own subtasks.
Hiring Pipeline Tracker: Screening to Offer
For recruiters and interviewers, opened the day a role goes live and used until the seat is filled. The whiteboard maps what happens at each stage, compares candidates on the same scored axes, sorts them into four quadrants by skill fit and interest, and fixes the rules for response times and rejection notes. The task board moves work from to do through scheduling and decisions, and starts with five parent tasks - defining the role, sourcing, running the process, assessing, and offering - each with its own subtasks.
Employee Onboarding: A 30-60-90 Day Plan
For the hiring manager and the mentor, opened about a week before the new hire starts and kept open for the first three months. The whiteboard holds the goal you agree on up front, a day-by-day map of week one, a 30-60-90 grid across knowledge, people, and results, and the questions to ask at each check-in. The task board runs from not started through to done, and starts with five parent tasks - pre-boarding, week one, day 30, day 60, and day 90 - each with its own subtasks.