| > Work never stopped. It shouldn't stop anyway. This way just seems like work got a lot more inefficient. > Knowledge sharing increased Sure... But I imagine it's hard to keep track of it all. > The overhead got removed. And a lot more overhead just got added. > Anyone could go to any meeting. Where is the win? Meetings should be targeted problem solving sessions anyway. > Our tooling improved. When working together like this every minute is precious, and laborious manual procedures that you just buckle down and get done as an individual can no longer be tolerated. I can see this being useful. > Individual weaknesses could be overcome. And individual strengths could disappear. > Interpersonal issues and friction had to be resolved. For me it just seems like they would grow and destroy the team. > Stress levels dropped. As an introvert I can't imagine a more stressful environment. > We became more daring and forward. A fear is that you resist change more and you become less forward. > We became friends. I don't think I would in an environment like this. But anyway, what relevance does becoming friends have with being productive and running a successful business? It's super good not to hate each other but everyone being friends might even be counterproductive. Why oh why did you list 10 positive things but didn't even bother listing the negative aspects? I dunno like this completely destroying your productivity or it being a completely horrible working environment for introverts? |