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by mrjn
3661 days ago
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The main reason for not turning off notifications is the fear of missing out, decisions being made without you. And it's a very valid fear. One team member going away from Slack is bad for the member and for the team. If everyone else participates and you're on the sideline, then you're an oddball and not a team player. For it to be effective, the whole team has to willingly move away from it. |
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I find the amount of work one can practically achieve in a day to be a good limiter of how much people will be kept out of the loop if they are not actively engaging in their email (or whatever system people use). The reality is, no matter how fast you think you're moving, it's not that fast.