A Critical Path is a system for tracking goals and "action steps." An action step is a specific task that must be accomplished to achieve a larger goal. It's more than a "to-do" list. The Critical Path allows you prioritize your time and follow a timeline for completing your goals.
What is recorded on a critical path?
A critical path form typically has seven columns:
How is it used?
Spreadsheet programs like Microsoft Excel are an efficient way to manage your Critical Path. Keeping a Critical Path on your computer allows you to sort activities by due date and print updated versions as often as necessary.
The Critical Path should be reviewed daily and updated weekly. Keep the forms where all who are involved with the projects can see and review them. You can use separate Critical Paths for different departments, shifts, or areas of the restaurant .
Set realistic deadlines that allow for real world delays. Give yourself plenty of room to keep good notes. And be sure that anyone assigned to a project gets a copy and knows his or her responsibilities.
Once Critical Path forms have been completed, keep them in a binder as a record of what, when and how your goals were accomplished.
When do I start?
Now. Download a Critical Path master form, for handwritten entries or download the Microsoft Excel worksheet if you plan to work on your computer.
Remember to Keep Your Goals SMART!
Specific. Measurable. Achievable. Realistic. Time-Dated
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