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Can someone help me how to have back up team member when the employee will be illness or have family issue?

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Tam Nguyen Annandale, Va, United States
Can someone help me how to have backup team member when the employee will be illness or have a family issue?
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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Look at it from a different perspective.

Knowledge should be centralized, with a consistent, sensible taxonomy, so it provides a knowledge bank of organized, easy to find resource materials. With this, if an employee is absent, or leaves, their knowledge remains with the organization.

This is an example of practiced Knowledge Management - taking tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge.
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1 reply by Tam Nguyen
Jun 12, 2017 4:06 AM
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Can you help me clear about that? Please give me example
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Vincent Guerard Coach - Trainer - Speaker - Advisor| Freelance Mont-Royal, Quebec, Canada
In addition to centralized knowledge, and consistent taxonomy suggested by Andrew.

Make it a requirement that people are pair, and require to be able to know enough to take over immediately for short term and could take over for longer term. That need part of their evaluation criteria, so a few times a month they meet and exchange on progress.
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1 reply by Tam Nguyen
Jun 13, 2017 4:08 AM
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If the requirement is a pair, the quality of employee is not equal. It means they may not support each other.
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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
^ There's a significant consideration here .... Employees can always write down, maintain, centralize knowledge. Organizations do not always have the ability to extend resources, or have enough to do pairing.
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Navdeep Singh Sethi Lead Technical Programme Manager| Tesco Bengaluru Private Limited Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Following a buddy system where the knowledge can be mapped and there is no dependency of individual to complete a certain task – be it Project or Operational work.
Also, internal training program defined for team based on the area of interest and skill sets.

Categorizing the skills set of team members into Low – Intermediate – Expert level within different job profile / tasks and mapping them together will help in planning the buddy system and training program.

I too faced this problem while managing an Operations team where either the individuals are sick, family commitments or going for maternity break, The above method has helped in smooth running of the operations and also increased team morale in adding up multiple skills sets into their portfolio.
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Jun 13, 2017 3:46 AM
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Can you give me an example. Please
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Logeswaran Vinayagam GAVS Technologies United Arab Emirates
Keep the team work in all email communications, so every team members know how the work is progressing & Status of the work.

Also should have one centralized work information system to review, track & regulate all the team works.
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Sonali Malu Maharashtra, India
I do agree that knowledge should be centralized.
If you are following Scrum framework, then usually team member knows what are the stories, who is working, what has been completed so far(during Scrum Meetings). So, your team can work on pending tasks.
Alternatively, promote pair programming in your team.
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1 reply by Tam Nguyen
Jun 13, 2017 3:45 AM
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thank you so much
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Tam Nguyen Annandale, Va, United States
Jun 10, 2017 12:57 PM
Replying to Drew Craig
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Look at it from a different perspective.

Knowledge should be centralized, with a consistent, sensible taxonomy, so it provides a knowledge bank of organized, easy to find resource materials. With this, if an employee is absent, or leaves, their knowledge remains with the organization.

This is an example of practiced Knowledge Management - taking tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge.
Can you help me clear about that? Please give me example
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Drew Craig Sr. Agile & Product Coach| Vanguard Philadelphia, Pa, United States
Tam, knowledge, organizationally speaking, belongs to the organization, not the employee. As a resource working on a particular, let's say, solution, it is the responsibility of the employee to document and store centrally, for example, SharePoint, and not keep assets on their local machine. If the resource leaves, is sick, gets hit by a bus, the knowledge remains/is available to others. Tacit to Explicit

If we think of a solution, by time an enhancement phase comes around, or upgrade, the original team members may not be around anymore. How will the new team continue if there is no knowledge of the solution from the original team? How will they find it?

Organizational assets should be available for others - Get the right information, to the right people, at the right time, in the right context.

What is Knowledge Management

Hope that helps
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1 reply by Tam Nguyen
Jun 13, 2017 3:24 AM
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thank for your help. Now I am clear
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Tam Nguyen Annandale, Va, United States
Jun 12, 2017 8:03 AM
Replying to Drew Craig
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Tam, knowledge, organizationally speaking, belongs to the organization, not the employee. As a resource working on a particular, let's say, solution, it is the responsibility of the employee to document and store centrally, for example, SharePoint, and not keep assets on their local machine. If the resource leaves, is sick, gets hit by a bus, the knowledge remains/is available to others. Tacit to Explicit

If we think of a solution, by time an enhancement phase comes around, or upgrade, the original team members may not be around anymore. How will the new team continue if there is no knowledge of the solution from the original team? How will they find it?

Organizational assets should be available for others - Get the right information, to the right people, at the right time, in the right context.

What is Knowledge Management

Hope that helps
thank for your help. Now I am clear
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Tam Nguyen Annandale, Va, United States
Jun 12, 2017 3:32 AM
Replying to Sonali Malu
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I do agree that knowledge should be centralized.
If you are following Scrum framework, then usually team member knows what are the stories, who is working, what has been completed so far(during Scrum Meetings). So, your team can work on pending tasks.
Alternatively, promote pair programming in your team.
thank you so much
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