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If the workload of resigned person is assigned to another person in the same project what happens to the workload of the person? Explain a technique to resolve the aforementioned issue. Can I have an answer for this question







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mister Positive, paparazzo, gnat, DarkCygnus, IDrinkandIKnowThings Aug 27 at 18:13


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  • Have you asked your boss on how this should be managed? Or is this call up to you to decide and this have no one to consult with?
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  • Have you asked your boss on how this should be managed? Or is this call up to you to decide and this have no one to consult with?
    – DarkCygnus
    Aug 27 at 17:18






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    @DarkCygnus this is a homework dump, and not a real workplace question, so they have no boss to ask
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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mister Positive, paparazzo, gnat, DarkCygnus, IDrinkandIKnowThings Aug 27 at 18:13


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closed as unclear what you're asking by Mister Positive, paparazzo, gnat, DarkCygnus, IDrinkandIKnowThings Aug 27 at 18:13


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  • Have you asked your boss on how this should be managed? Or is this call up to you to decide and this have no one to consult with?
    – DarkCygnus
    Aug 27 at 17:18






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    @DarkCygnus this is a homework dump, and not a real workplace question, so they have no boss to ask
    – gnat
    Aug 27 at 17:30
















  • Have you asked your boss on how this should be managed? Or is this call up to you to decide and this have no one to consult with?
    – DarkCygnus
    Aug 27 at 17:18






  • 1




    @DarkCygnus this is a homework dump, and not a real workplace question, so they have no boss to ask
    – gnat
    Aug 27 at 17:30















Have you asked your boss on how this should be managed? Or is this call up to you to decide and this have no one to consult with?
– DarkCygnus
Aug 27 at 17:18




Have you asked your boss on how this should be managed? Or is this call up to you to decide and this have no one to consult with?
– DarkCygnus
Aug 27 at 17:18




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@DarkCygnus this is a homework dump, and not a real workplace question, so they have no boss to ask
– gnat
Aug 27 at 17:30




@DarkCygnus this is a homework dump, and not a real workplace question, so they have no boss to ask
– gnat
Aug 27 at 17:30










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If the workload of resigned person is assigned to another person in
the same project what happens to the workload of the person?




Sometimes the other person handles both workloads.



Sometimes the other person's original workload is passed on to yet another worker.



Most often, the other person picks up some of the new workload and drops some tasks that were optional and don't need to be done.



All this is at the discretion of the manager. If you want to know what is expected of you - ask your boss. Nobody here can predict what will happen in your case.






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    yes, it's up to management.
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up vote
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If the workload of resigned person is assigned to another person in
the same project what happens to the workload of the person?




Sometimes the other person handles both workloads.



Sometimes the other person's original workload is passed on to yet another worker.



Most often, the other person picks up some of the new workload and drops some tasks that were optional and don't need to be done.



All this is at the discretion of the manager. If you want to know what is expected of you - ask your boss. Nobody here can predict what will happen in your case.






share|improve this answer
















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    yes, it's up to management.
    – Kilisi
    Aug 27 at 15:18














up vote
3
down vote














If the workload of resigned person is assigned to another person in
the same project what happens to the workload of the person?




Sometimes the other person handles both workloads.



Sometimes the other person's original workload is passed on to yet another worker.



Most often, the other person picks up some of the new workload and drops some tasks that were optional and don't need to be done.



All this is at the discretion of the manager. If you want to know what is expected of you - ask your boss. Nobody here can predict what will happen in your case.






share|improve this answer
















  • 2




    yes, it's up to management.
    – Kilisi
    Aug 27 at 15:18












up vote
3
down vote










up vote
3
down vote










If the workload of resigned person is assigned to another person in
the same project what happens to the workload of the person?




Sometimes the other person handles both workloads.



Sometimes the other person's original workload is passed on to yet another worker.



Most often, the other person picks up some of the new workload and drops some tasks that were optional and don't need to be done.



All this is at the discretion of the manager. If you want to know what is expected of you - ask your boss. Nobody here can predict what will happen in your case.






share|improve this answer













If the workload of resigned person is assigned to another person in
the same project what happens to the workload of the person?




Sometimes the other person handles both workloads.



Sometimes the other person's original workload is passed on to yet another worker.



Most often, the other person picks up some of the new workload and drops some tasks that were optional and don't need to be done.



All this is at the discretion of the manager. If you want to know what is expected of you - ask your boss. Nobody here can predict what will happen in your case.







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answered Aug 27 at 15:16









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    yes, it's up to management.
    – Kilisi
    Aug 27 at 15:18












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    yes, it's up to management.
    – Kilisi
    Aug 27 at 15:18







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yes, it's up to management.
– Kilisi
Aug 27 at 15:18




yes, it's up to management.
– Kilisi
Aug 27 at 15:18


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