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Fix "who's" to "whose" in Business Operations "change a Fleetie's manager" instructions (#21123)
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@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ When BizOps receives notification of a Fleetie's job title changing, follow thes
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When BizOps receives notification of a Fleetie's manager changing, follow these steps to ensure correct recording in our systems.
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1. Update [🧑🚀 Fleeties](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OSLn-ZCbGSjPusHPiR5dwQhheH1K8-xqyZdsOe9y7qc/edit#gid=0):
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- Search for the Fleetie's new manager, and copy the new manager's unique ID from the far left "Unique ID" column.
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- Search for the Fleetie who's manager is changing, and paste (without formatting) their new manager's unique ID in the "Reports to: (manager unique ID)" cell in the Fleetie's row.
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- Search for the Fleetie whose manager is changing, and paste (without formatting) their new manager's unique ID in the "Reports to: (manager unique ID)" cell in the Fleetie's row.
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- Verify that the "Reports to (auto: manager name and job title)" cell in the Fleetie's row reflects the new manager's details.
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- Verify that in the new manager's row, the "# direct reports" cell reflect the correct number.
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- Navigate to the "Org chart" tab in the spreadsheet, and verify that the Fleetie now appears in the correct place in the org chart.
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