What's happening A task finished but the chairman wants another pass — a fix, a different angle, or a sharper version of the same deliverable.
Why it happens
- First-pass output rarely lands perfectly; iteration is the normal path to a good result.
- The chairman saw the output and now knows what to ask for more precisely.
- A small detail was wrong and a redo is faster than editing the deliverable by hand.
What to do
- Open the task and use the "Redo" button in the task header — this keeps the original brief and full context in the same thread, so the teammate doesn't start from scratch.
- In the redo prompt, say only what should change: "Same thing, but shorter." "Same thing, but more skeptical." "Same thing, but use the Q3 numbers instead of Q2."
- If the chairman wants the original kept as a reference, ask for it: "Save the first version as a comparison." The teammate will keep both.
- If the second pass should go to a different specialist (a writer instead of a researcher, for example), say so: "Hand this to Casey for a rewrite." Astra will reroute.
- If none of this works, message Astra and she'll loop in support.