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How do you know how quickly to ask for help?

At work, I’m difficult to annoy. This is something I tell new team members early so that they know they don’t have to walk on eggshells around me. It also tends to produce a more open work environment and increases productivity as people are free to be themselves. However, asking for help at the wrong time is one of the few things that does annoy me. If a team member asks for help too quickly when performing a simple task that they should be able to figure out, it’s frustrating. And, when a team member blows and entire morning working on a task that should have taken 30 minutes if they had asked for help, it’s costly.

No one wants to be “that guy” that asks for help after 30 seconds of half-trying and nobody wants to take 3 hours on a 30-minute task. So I want to suggest using a rule I have dubbed the “Five, Ten, Twenty Rule.”

For those of you that don’t like to read a lot, here is a simple recap. Ask for help after:

The Five, Ten Twenty Rule is my recommendation, but I would love your feedback on this. How do you know how quickly to ask for help?

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