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by wenc
2235 days ago
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To build on this -- for me async communications means not having to jump on so many meetings, and being able to organize/prioritize/delay stuff to respond to and batch them. Email is the quintessential async tool. Slack isn't really even that async -- people still expect quick responses (it somehow has that expectation built-in) For individual contributors, sync meetings really disrupt the flow of the day. Worse are meetings that don't respect your time zone -- either too early in the morning or too late at night. People don't realize how disruptive it is when someone says "let's jump on a call" for every single little thing. I much prefer them to just "send me an email". Sometimes sync meetings are more efficient, especially for complex topics or on topics requiring a live demo -- but I find having a sync meeting after an email thread much more effective, because then folks have had a chance to engage with the material. |
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