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x70037 replied to the topic How to Build & Maintain a Continuity Book in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 9 months ago
Attached are some tools. Every great continuity book starts with a great Table of Contents… it’s like your thesis statement for why your successor should invest the time to read through that ratty old binder…
“Leader book” = “continuity book” for this purpose. I had one of these daggone things customized for S4, too… if I could only find it. Typical S4, losing paperwork…
Pay attention to slide 4 of the “In-brief” product. Have this conversation with whomever you’re replacing. A detailed battle-rhythm checklist will keep tasks from falling through the cracks until you get some momentum. I put the table of contents on the front of every continuity book. I put the battle rhythm checklist on the back of every continuity book.
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