I was going through my e-mail this morning and noticed that I use the “Starred” feature in Gmail to remind me when I promise something to a customer. At Saasu we have started tracking promises using Saasu activities.
I guess as business people we all probably have some room for improvement in fulfilling on promises. Are we tracking our promises well enough? To-do lists capture many of them but what about those fleeting promises that are actually bigger than you think?

You would think all businesses would be great at tracking promises. Especially since most people are very worried about what people think of them and their business. Integrity is probably one of the most important values in a business.
The reason our businesses are less than perfect at keeping and tracking promises is because our businesses a built on people. Those people are only human, they forget, make mistakes, run out of resources to deliver on promises etc. So systems can help with this problem.
At Saasu we track defects, support and feature requests daily. All of which are promises. When we miss promise dates I personally feel it so we are always trying to improve on the system. Sure we could stop promising but that’s just a cop out. Our customers are paying us money to develop, improve and keep ahead.
Create an Activity type called Promises in Saasu.
One way we are doing this is by using Saasu activities to start tracking Promises. You can do this also. Create a Tag called Promise and give it type Activity. Put all your promises into Saasu as Promise Activities. You then have an easy way to list/print/track your promises, due dates and attribute them to the right people.
Anyone got any other ways they track their promises, work or personal?
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Jul 4
Marc












I often send myself an email to remind myself to do something for someone - I can do this via my mobile too and it’s there for me to remember the next time I’m at my desk.
When writing notes in client meetings, I draw an arrow to the right if it’s something I have to do or find out, an arrow to the left if it’s something the client has to do or find out. I can go back a later and make sure BOTH our todos have been done, although reading my own handwriting is the first challenge.
Comment by Zoe — July 10, 2008 @ 5:33 pm
I like the arrows idea, that’s really simple. When writing I also put a star like email. I’m not tracking when they are coming back to me. I should do that.
Comment by Marc — July 12, 2008 @ 4:16 am