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by flurdy
2553 days ago
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And if you don't reply within 24 hour: fired. By me at least. (don't be silly, I don't have the power to fire anyone anymore). Yes, expecting a reply by email sooner than e.g. 4 working hours is futile. But if you work in a team and only communicate once a day then you are not a team member, you are an ar#eh#le. If you constantly check your emails and slack and write replies immediately then yes, we should probably have a chat about your time focus and productivity. But checking your emails quickly once an hour is common sense. And where appropriate with a quick receipt response, not a full answer. And e.g. slack every 15 minutes or half an hour. Perhaps in a Pomodoro break or similar. (channel dependent) It would perhaps be a good idea to have a well-known team/department convention on response times. More asynchronous for email especially if not internal (hours not days). Quite asynchronous in company-wide public slack chats, and more responsive but not instant in team irc-like chats. Whether you program, write content, make sandwiches etc is no excuse to be an ar#eh#ole. |
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