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by antipaul
2215 days ago
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Not OP. I use it with my manager to asynchroneously share updates and todos. It's in reverse chronological order, with a big heading for each weekly 1-1. We both write directly in the doc, and tag each other with comments for updates. An extreme of this, is that some teams (was it Netflix?) basically use google docs as project trackers. The project is described in the google doc, and you talk about it via comments - whenever you want, and as a replacement for meetings (who doesn't love getting rid of meetings?) In general, the idea with a gDoc is of a central repository of useful knowledge, an improvment over searching through chat messages and endless meetings. |
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