Once the strategist is done with his work, he then briefs the creative team which comprises of the designers and creative writers. And after getting a clear understanding of the brief and the client, they start to work their part. If anyone has any ambiguity they discuss it and make things clear for each other. And it may sound like dull work, but once everyone is clear about what they need to do, they do it in a fun way sometimes. It is not a robotic work, it cannot be because creativity requires a relaxed environment where new ideas could be born. And if the environment is not healthy, the everyday working and progress get affected. People do not enjoy their work and thus creativity gets lost somewhere between the deadlines. So, to make deadlines NOT scary, the environment needs to be relaxing and healthy.

If it is not healthy, the whole campaign could suffer. New ideas require a fresh mind and fresh minds require healthy surroundings and positivity. This depends highly upon the managers. And the managers have a huge responsibility in this regard if they realize it. Because if they do not manage the affairs properly, there would be chaos in the office and everyone will be frustrated and in the end, it would be the work that will be neglected which would cost everyone a lot in the longer run.
So, to run things smoothly, everyone starting from the top to the bottom needs to be on their toes, show responsibility, and try to keep the environment positive and healthy. Once everyone realizes their part in making the workplace a healthy place, things become easier for everyone, and work get done faster and the quality also improves. This way the everyday tasks become smooth and streamlined and everyone benefits from it. The main role here is of the manager because he/she is one who holds the team together.