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PTO Request Process [TBC]

Process Overview

All requests are managed in the PTO Requests Asana project.

Who starts the process?

The person requesting PTO or Remote Work.

When should the request be sent?

As soon as this person knows s/he wants to take PTO. Depending on the duration of you PTO you are expected to send the request a in advance.

Duration Notice Period
<= 2 days 1 week before the first day of PTO
3 < days <= 5 2 weeks before the first day of PTO
1 < week <= 2 weeks 1 month before the first day of PTO
> 2 weeks 2 months before the first day of PTO

Who needs to approve? The requester's manager approves the request after confirmation that Project Managers are aware and OK with the request.

When is a request approved definitively?

When it is reflected in the Capacity Planner.

All requests are managed in the PTO Requests Asana project.

Detailed Process

0. Talk To Your Project Managers

Before submitting a PTO Request, we recommend you first talk to the Project Managers of the projects you are working in order to:

  1. Inform them
  2. Confirm that it will be possible from the perspective of projects.

PM validation is not an absolute requirement depending on the reason why you need PTO.

1. PTO Request Submission

Create a task in the PTO Requests Asana project in the Manager to Approve column. All fields are mandatory.

  1. Title: The name of the requester
  2. Start Date: First day the request will be on PTO
  3. End Date: Last day the request will be on PTO
  4. # Working Days: The number of working days included in the period of PTO
  5. Assignee: The requester's manager
  6. Description (optional): Any additional context related to the request. Remember that the content of this task is public.

2. Manager Approval

The manager approves the request based on the following criteriacriteria:

  • PMs are aware of the request
  • PMs have a plan to in place to manage project deliverable during the PTO period
  • The PTO request does not create issues with internal projects

The manager decision can be one of the following:

Decision Action In Asana
Approve the requestMove the request to the Capacity Planner To Update column and assign the task to the Capacity Manager.
Ask for more informationWrite a comment mentioning the requester and asking for additional information. Sensitive conversations should happen in direct Slack messages or during 1:1 meetings.
Deny the requestAdd “Not approved” in the comment section. The request should be moved to the Processed column.

3. Capacity Planner Update

The Capacity Manager attempts to update the Capacity Planner accordingly. The following scenarios are possible:

ScenarioAction in Asana
No issues updating the Capacity Planner

The Capacity Manager moves the request to the Processed column and leaves a comment mentioning the requester indicating that the request has been taken into account.

 

⚠️ At this stage only is the request considered as accepted.

A conflict appears in the Capacity PlannerThe Capacity Manager leaves a comment mentioning the Manager. Discussions happen in Asana or on Slack.