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by montagg
2085 days ago
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Any form of communication can be helpful with norms and proper framing. I regularly use Slack for asynchronous decision-making where we’re explicitly not trying to fill each others’ calendars with more meetings, and we start with a specific question as a frame and what we want to get out of it. Threads can be long, but it also doesn’t pollute the rest of the channel, so it’s opt-in. It’s expected folks will bring the group back to the topic of discussion strays. And 80-90% of the time, we can get most or all decisions out of the way, such that if we have a meeting, we’re focusing that time just on the areas where a meeting is necessary. Without some kind of guard rails through norms or framing, any communication, including a meeting, can get unproductive fast. |
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