Working with carry-overs from last week
How unresolved priorities surface automatically, the "Xw unresolved" badge, and what to do with them.
When you start a new weekly report, any priorities from your most recently submitted report that were left unresolved automatically appear as carry-overs on the Results step. In the report modal, carry-overs appear on the left and the new results field on the right, so you can review both at a glance.
Where carry-overs come from
- New carry-overs: items from last week's Next Week's Committed Priorities that you did not address.
- Persisted carry-overs: items you carried over in a previous week that are still unresolved. These re-carry automatically and are not duplicated.
The "Xw unresolved" badge
Each carry-over that has been unresolved for more than one consecutive week shows a badge ("1w unresolved", "2w unresolved", etc.). The colour escalates from amber to orange to red as the item ages, and your manager is alerted when any item reaches 3 weeks unresolved.
Skipped weeks
If you missed a week or submitted after a gap, the platform automatically picks up carry-overs from your most recently submitted report within the past 8 weeks. You will not lose carry-over history just because a week was skipped.
What you can do with each carry-over
- Mark as addressed: check the box to acknowledge it's done.
- Carry it forward: leave the box unchecked. The item persists to next week's report automatically.
If you mark at least one carry-over as addressed, the "New Results Delivered" field becomes optional. Your addressed carry-overs already count as your weekly output.
How carry-overs affect your record
Carry-overs that are repeatedly deferred are visible to your manager in the Staff Insight page and may be surfaced by the AI staff analysis as a pattern worth discussing in your next 1-on-1.
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