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Tasklist Rules

Default Work Structure

Use Basecamp To-dos as the default structure for planned project work. A To-do is the right unit when work has a clear action, owner, timing, and completion definition.

Use Card Table only for reactive or pipeline work, such as incoming requests, intake queues, review stages, sales-style pipelines, support flows, or work that moves through repeatable status columns before it is ready for a committed To-do list.

Assignment Rules

Every task set needs a named directly responsible individual (DRI). The DRI is accountable for keeping the task list coherent, resolving unclear ownership, and making sure work moves forward.

Use hybrid assignment:

  • Near-term tasks need named owners.
  • Dependency-critical tasks need named owners.
  • Client-facing or approval-heavy tasks need named owners.
  • Later uncertain work may use role placeholders, such as Designer, Developer, Client reviewer, or Legal reviewer.
  • Each role placeholder needs a staffing-resolution task with a named owner and a date or milestone-relative trigger.

Due Date Rules

Use hybrid due dates:

  • Use fixed dates for near-term work, dependency-critical work, launch-critical work, meetings, reviews, and external commitments.
  • Use milestone-relative timing for later uncertain work, such as 3 business days after content approval or 1 week before launch.
  • Convert all milestone-relative timing to fixed Basecamp due dates before creating the final Basecamp To-dos.
  • If timing is uncertain, name the decision point that will convert relative timing into fixed dates.

Task Output Contract

Each task should include:

  • Title: Action-oriented, specific, and short.
  • Owner: Named person or role placeholder.
  • Owner type: named DRI, named owner, or role placeholder.
  • Timing type: fixed date, milestone-relative, or sequence-only.
  • Due or relative timing: Date, milestone-relative timing, or ordering note.
  • Description: Context needed to do the work without rereading the full plan.
  • Done means: Observable completion condition.
  • Dependency: Upstream task, decision, asset, approval, or none.
  • Confidence: high, medium, or low, based on clarity of scope, owner, and timing.

Task Quality Checklist

Before creating To-dos in Basecamp, confirm that:

  • To-dos are used for committed planned work.
  • Card Table is reserved for reactive or pipeline work.
  • A named DRI exists for the task list or project area.
  • Near-term and dependency-critical tasks have named owners.
  • Role placeholders are limited to later uncertain work.
  • Every role placeholder has a staffing-resolution task.
  • Fixed dates are used where commitments or dependencies require them.
  • Milestone-relative timing has a clear conversion trigger.
  • All Basecamp-ready tasks have fixed due dates where Basecamp dates are required.
  • Each task states what done means.
  • Dependencies are explicit or marked as none.
  • Low-confidence tasks identify what must be clarified next.