The Essential Guide to Workload Management

When teams don’t work well together, problems occur. A vital soft skill of team performance is workload management. This article presents the most useful expert tips and downloadable templates to optimize your team’s workload management.

What Is Workload Management?

Workload management refers to assigning work to a team in a way that gets the most out of its skills and abilities and allows it to achieve the best performance and produce the highest quality deliverables.

Through strong workload management, employees gain confidence in their abilities, take greater joy in their work, and become increasingly effective and productive.

Debbie Rosemont is a Productivity Consultant and Certified Professional Organizer at Simply Placed, a business consulting firm. She defines workload management as “having systems in place to ensure that teams or individuals get priority work done efficiently and effectively. Systems help people do their best work and get the best outcome.”

Andrew Stellman

Andrew Stellman, a developer, architect, Agile coach, and six-time O'Reilly author, connects workload to workflow. “From an Agile perspective, workload management is less about trying to figure out how much work to pile on each individual team member and more about understanding the flow of work through the project,” he explains. “An effective Agile team is self-organizing, which means that the team members assign themselves work from a backlog at the last responsible moment. This is different from the more traditional model, where a project manager decides how to allocate work to the team members.”

According to Stellman, the beauty of self-assigning work and improving workflow is that it alleviates the intermittent overworking and idleness that derives from waiting for decisions, ticket approvals, and dependencies.

However you approach the practice, good workload management is a win for everybody — nurturing less stressed, happier, and healthier employees, happier customers, and a better bottom line.

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Workload Management Techniques

Customers and companies have high demands for service in today’s always-on society. A critical foundation of quality service is workload management. The techniques of managing workloads can serve project and team leaders as well as employees. The following are the major workload management techniques: