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Create a Guide: Create and/or organize your project's Google Drive

Open Olivia-Chiong opened this issue 4 years ago • 8 comments

Overview

We need to create a guide to setting up and/or organize your project's Google Drive so it can be easy to navigate.

Action Items

  • [x] Gather examples of how other projects have done, adding each example as a link in the resources section
    • [x] Once done, remove the "TG: Gather Examples" label and add the "TG: Draft Template" label
  • [x] Create a draft template, either in markdown format in this issue or a google doc in the ~old product management google drive~ new product management google drive>Product Management Guides
    • [x] Once done, remove the "TG: Draft Template" label and add the "TG: Create Guide" label
  • [x] Create a guide on how to use the template
    • [x] Once done, remove the "TG: Create Guide" label and add the "TG: Review Guide" label
  • [ ] Review the guide with product management communities of practice
    • [ ] Once done, remove the "TG: Review Guide" label and add the "TG: Leadership Review" label
  • [ ] Present to Hack for LA leadership team for sign off
    • [ ] Once approved, remove the "TG: Leadership Review" label and add the "TG: Place Guide" label
  • [ ] Possibly create an issue template on .github
    • [ ] Include link to template under resources if you add it as a template in .github

Resources

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Draft

  • [ ] Ensure you have access to the Google Drive.
    • [ ] If you do not have access, ask the existing PM to add you to it.
    • [ ] If it does not yet exist, ask Bonnie to create it.
  • [ ] Add yourself to the team roster.
    • [ ] If it does not yet exist, create it using this template.
  • [ ] Organize the drive by numbering the folders and sorting all documents into the relevant folders
    • [ ] 01 Project Overview - New Members Start Here
    • [ ] 02 Design
    • [ ] 03 Development
    • [ ] 04 Marketing
    • [ ] 05 Forms and Spreadsheets
    • [ ] 06 Meeting Documentation
    • [ ] 07 Working Files
    • [ ] 08 Archive

Guide Document

Olivia-Chiong avatar Jan 09 '21 04:01 Olivia-Chiong

@myrandi @ExperimentsInHonesty & I discussed adding something to this guide about enforcing location of team documents. The Record Clearance team has lost access to some team documents that are not in the team folder. Bonnie recommended avoiding this in the future by instituting a policy where anytime anyone on the team clicks on a link someone sent, don’t click the Request Access link, just ask them to move it into the team folder.

Running list of Record Clearance Google docs we need access to: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bYv32qHQZjpU1vVuHAvNDeopNXgEKKjWix5fSyUpTLI/edit https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B33gE8kWJbwtVmgtOU5oY3drUU9IMHFudTdodGpXOE9LTUJN https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B33gE8kWJbwtSUF1YVdPMUhJcVNidjg3aU5aREZOVWMxUi13 https://drive.google.com/open?id=10LPDAoZB0D1TO-b1bwvAUfxhHXYfSr8B https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1tTYanDJVg-RPFdIDi2f3K3krx5V9-U-N https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f6BRSpl31Ej7NTK-hZVV5iZyBwxsznIr/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1hBhOeNyjjEaHcWAKSu9eW--FF9HnKNqe

ggrrettcchhenn avatar Feb 19 '21 01:02 ggrrettcchhenn

@ggrrettcchhenn please provide an update on this issue.

ExperimentsInHonesty avatar Feb 26 '21 06:02 ExperimentsInHonesty

@ag2463 do you have any updates?

Progress: I've started a draft, but its still very bare. Should have something ready to share for next meeting. Blocks: I do have a few questions and need to schedule a time to talk to Olivia, but after I have a more flushed out draft Availability: Will update this later ETA:

Olivia-Chiong avatar Mar 15 '21 17:03 Olivia-Chiong

Link to document

ag2463 avatar Apr 09 '21 17:04 ag2463

Expunge Assist recently had to consolidate two google drives, so we used this an outline as a guide but altered it a bit to what felt more intuitive for our team. We categorized top level folders into our teams (Admin (PM), Design, Research, Development) instead of file types (forms, meeting documentation, working files). Screen Shot 2021-04-09 at 10 47 02 AM

Because our secondary folder had grown to be larger than the primary folder that we were moving into, we made an inventory spreadsheet mapping out all of the folders in each drive and a proposed structure for the migration: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zrHuEa3q_Fyb2KiWxTBi5LxP-WN4pzLTiZprt0B77Z4/edit?usp=sharing

This new structure seems to be working pretty well for us so far. It is challenging to find one organizational structure for a large group, but some team members have commented that this new structure is easier to navigate.

ggrrettcchhenn avatar Apr 09 '21 18:04 ggrrettcchhenn

As a part of this process, we also adopted certain file naming conventions for our team moving forward. I will paste them below.

File Naming Conventions

Please use these standard practices for naming all Expunge Assist documents, as applicable.

Remember to save all documents you work on for this project in our shared Expunge Assist Google Drive. This is so that we do not lose access to any digital files. If a teammate requests access to a Google Drive file, check to make sure that the file is in a team folder that they have access to.

  • Start each file with the creation date in YYYY-MM-DD format. If it is a working document that is edited over weeks or months, use as specific a date as applies. e.g. 2021-03-14 Google Drive Inventory, 2021 UX Research Report, etc.
    • This format makes sure all of our files stay in chronological order, even over the span of many years.
    • Some running documents do not need a date. Meeting notes and agendas should always have a date.
  • When appropriate, add version information to the end of the file name to track versions of a file, e.g. 2021-07 filename v02.xxx
  • When using a sequential numbering system, use a leading zero for clarity and to make sure files sort in sequential order. For example, use "01, 02, ...10, 11, etc." instead of "1, 2, ...10, 11, etc."
  • Don't save filenames containing special characters, such as * : \ / < > | " ? [ ] ; = + & £ $ . You may encounter difficulties searching for or opening them so they are best avoided.

References: https://library.stanford.edu/research/data-management-services/data-best-practices/best-practices-file-naming https://datamanagement.hms.harvard.edu/collect/file-naming-conventions https://www2.staffingindustry.com/eng/Editorial/Archived-Blog-Posts/Adam-Pode-s-Blog/Probably-the-best-file-naming-convention-ever

ggrrettcchhenn avatar Apr 09 '21 18:04 ggrrettcchhenn

Hi @ag2463 Please update the following

  • Progress: How much progress have you made on the issue?
  • Blocks: Are you facing any blockers?
  • Availability: How much time do you have to work on it this week?
  • ETA: When do you think it will be completed?

Olivia-Chiong avatar May 19 '21 00:05 Olivia-Chiong

@ag2463

  • [ ] update the footer
  • [ ] update the header
  • [ ] replace step 1 with prereq : You will need access to the entire project folder or shared drive not just specific documents.
  • [ ] Step 2 section will get moved into the instructions part of the document
  • [ ] Make note in instructions that anything that is not secret or absolutely requires a google doc, should be on the wiki
  • [ ] Files need the name (or nickname) of the project at the beginning
    • Example: Youth Justice Nav's files all start with "YJN: ..."

Link to the current How to Write a Guide Link to the current Guide Template Link to the tool to remake your Header

ExperimentsInHonesty avatar Aug 15 '21 01:08 ExperimentsInHonesty