Overview
Action can be tasks, deliverables, notes, forums for discussion, key milestones, replacements for email, and more. You can add formatted notes, checklists, attachments, and tags to any actions.
Every action has a single owner responsible for it, but you can easily assign and reassign actions, or add people in the loop to keep them notified of any big changes.
Actions can be categorized into a team or private workstream, or sent directly to a teammate by Private Request.
Each action also has four special attributes: priority level, confidence rating, level of effort, and status. Actions can be copied, moved, repeated, and added to meetings and 1on1s.
My Work
The My Work section of Workboard is where you see and manage actions most relevant to you. You can hover over the My Work icon to see different lists, from Overdue and Delegated to actions you're In The Loop on. This Week offers a calendar view of what you need to get done this week — actions from your boss will be highlighted for easy visibility. Drag and drop actions from day to day to reset the due date. Click on actions in the calendar to quickly edit attributes. Click again on the title to view its details, or double click or CTRL or CMD click on an action in the calendar to open it in a new tab.
You can add actions from the plus icon at the top right, or by hovering over the My Work or Team Work icons and selecting Add action. When you're viewing a list of actions, you can add new actions from the top of the row. You can also email or text yourself actions. Send private requests to anyone within your organization without needing to categorize it into a workstream. You can transform takeaways from meeting notes into new actions.
Anatomy of an Action
Owner
The person currently responsible for the action.
Notes
Format text as you would in any Word or Google doc. You can add a quick description or expound a detailed, bulleted list of anything you need.
Type
There are 4 types of Actions - Action, Risks, Assumptions and Milestones.When creating an Action, Risk, Assumption or Milestone from the Key Result relationship modal, it will automatically generate an Action. The iconography designates between these four types:
Kebab Menu Options
The kebab menu (⋮) gives you quick access to a set of actions on any item without opening the full detail view. The options available depend on the type of item you're working with.
Convert to Subtask - Converts the action into a subtask of another action. Use this when you realize a standalone action actually belongs under a larger piece of work. (Action items only.)
Convert to Action - Converts a subtask into a standalone action item. Use this when a subtask has grown in scope and deserves its own owner, due date, and tracking. (Subtasks only.)
Copy - Creates a duplicate of the item, including its details. Useful for recurring work or when you want to use an existing item as a starting point.
Repeat - Sets the item to recur on a schedule automatically. Unlike Copy, which creates a one-time duplicate, Repeat generates new instances going forward based on the interval you define.
Give Feedback - Opens a feedback panel to share qualitative feedback with the owner or relevant stakeholders.
Request Feedback - Sends a prompt to others asking them to weigh in on the item. Good for soliciting input before marking something done.
Add to Meeting - Adds the item to the agenda of an upcoming team meeting. (Action items only.)
Add to 1on1 - Adds the item directly to a 1on1 meeting agenda. (Action items only.)
Remind Me - Sets a personal reminder so you get notified at a time you choose, independent of the due date.
Delete - Permanently removes the item.
Which options are available by item type?
Option | Action Item | Sub-task | Assumption | Risk | Milestone |
Convert to Subtask | ✓ |
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Convert to Action |
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Copy | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Repeat | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Give Feedback | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Request Feedback | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Add to Meeting | ✓ |
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Add to 1on1 | ✓ |
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Remind Me | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Delete | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Subtasks
Use subtasks to break a larger action into a list of smaller tasks that can be checked off as they are completed. You can assign these subtasks to anyone on a team.
Comments
Anyone on a team can add comments to an action. Add comments inline on any Team Work list by clicking on the speech bubble icon just below the name of the action, or on the right column of the action details page. The owner and users in the loop on the action will get an email about the comment, and can also reply via email. If you've enabled Slack integration, you can @mention colleagues.
Priority
Priority is the measure of how important an action is. Actions have normal, high, or highest priority. Action lists can be sorted and filtered on priority, so it's easy to see what the most important things on your list are.
Confidence Rating
Confidence ratings are the measure of the "health" of the actions. Green means everything is proceeding as expected, while red means there's a problem. Action lists can be sorted and filtered on confidence rating, so it's easy to see where the problem areas are.
Level of Effort
Level of effort indicates how hard it will be to complete the action: Easy for relatively simple, Medium for tasks that may take several days or a week, and Huge for long-term and difficult tasks. You can sort any action list by effort to pick out the big things you need to tackle. The dashboard of every workstream has a measure of Overall Complexity that will indicate the difficulty of the project as well. Actions with a greater level of effort count as a greater percentage of a workstream's progress than actions with a low level of effort.
Action Relationships
Cross-link and define relationships between Actions. Link AIs to laterally align work across teams and provide an easy way to establish and recognize dependencies in projects. You can select from the following relation types:
Status
Actions in Workboard can be in one of four states: Next, Doing, Paused, and Done. Items default to the Doing status, which means that they are in progress. If an item is in the Paused state, it means that it is paused while waiting for something to get finished. If an item is in the Next state, it can either mean that it is immediately next on a person's list, or that it is somewhere far into the future-how your team uses it is up to you.
Due Date
Due dates will be set to today's date by default, but can be set for any date. If the due date passes, it will turn red and the action will appear in the Overdue Items list on your My Work page.
Workstream
The project that the action belongs to.
Tags
There are two types of tags, team and personal. Team tags are shared, while personal tags are only seen by the creator. Once you have tags, you can search for all actions marked with those tags, or filter Board views by team tag.
In the Loop
A list of people who are interested in the action in some way. They will get email notifications when changes happen, but they are not necessarily responsible for any part of the action. Make sure to add any stakeholders or other interested parties for maximum transparency.
History
The History tab is broken down into 2 parts -- Activity Log and Notes Version History. The Activity Log displays all changes made to the Action, starting with its creation.
The Notes Version History displays all changes made to the notes section of the Action. At any time, you can restore a previous version of your Action's notes by selecting the previous entry from the history, then Restore this version from the Action notes panel.




