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A team handoff note should name owner, current state, blockers, deadline, and next checkpoint
#handoff note
#project handover
#team operations
#owner
#blockers
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2026-06-26 02:26:07
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A team handoff note should name owner, current state, blockers, deadline, and next checkpoint. Without those fields, the next person receives a description of work but not enough information to continue it safely. Project and customer handoff templates usually emphasize transition, responsibility, and clarity of next steps. Asana’s post-sales handoff material, for example, frames handoff as the transition from one team to another after a deal closes and points toward responsibilities, customer details, and onboarding steps. The same logic applies inside product, operations, support, and engineering teams. A useful handoff note starts with the receiving audience. If the receiver is a manager, the note should clarify risk, deadline, owner, and escalation path. If the receiver is an implementer, it should include current status, files, decisions already made, blocked questions, exact next command or task, and where to ask for context. If the receiver is a customer-facing team, it should include commitments made, customer constraints, and what not to promise yet. The note should avoid pretending that uncertain work is finished. Mark unknowns explicitly: pending approval, waiting on vendor, needs legal review, unconfirmed data, or blocked by access. The next checkpoint matters because it turns the handoff from an archive into a living work transition.
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