Week Meeting Reflection

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I think last week meeting was very collaborative, but not as productive in terms of results. I wanted to follow up with our discussion and give you some updates. I am still working on testing some ideas from the previous meeting, but I do have a solution for naming Project Requests. Going forward we will need to add the project number to the Project Request. Only the project request needs to be updated, the actual projects are fine. We also need to make sure we don’t create multiple projects from 1 request. There should be a 1:1 relationship between Requests and Projects for reporting purposes.

I also want to encourage you to utilize the reports in WorkZone. I am slightly down that as a team we have missed some great opportunities

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