While creating a yearbook is a long process, before you know it the school year could be coming to an end and it is time to hand out your class yearbooks.

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There is nothing worse than it being “hand out day” and your book isn’t ready. That is why it is extremely important to keep to deadlines with your entire yearbook committee and staff.

So how do you keep a volunteer staff to deadlines? Here are a few tips:

  • Create “dummy” deadlines way ahead of your real deadlines. This buffer will put pressure on the staff to keep things moving along but also allow you to have some “breathing room” before the book goes to press in case a deadline isn’t met.

  • Encourage the staff to send in increments. That means if 20 pages are complete, send them. Don’t wait until the other 40 pages are finished. This will put less pressure on the final eyes to review everything, as everything won’t have to wait until the “25th hour”.

  • Incentivize days off when work comes in early. This will take the stress off everyone and give the team a break from the grind.

  • Utilize a group messenger text system such as the app GroupMe that can on a regular basis provide upcoming deadline alerts. Students these days all have smartphones that they are looking at every few minutes. By providing deadline alerts via their phones will keep the deadlines top-of-mind.

By simply following steps like these, will not only help get your yearbook elements coming in on time but potentially even early. Give them a try; they can make the yearbook process run more smoothly!