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by timalmond
1526 days ago
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There's a place for meetings, but if you're efficient, they should be rare, small and short. No, you don't need a weekly project update meeting. I can send you something out of Jira and if there is an issue, you can post a reply to it, or email me. And I can spend time thinking about what you've written and write a careful reply. Only when that still doesn't work, do we do a synchronous meeting, at which point we cover only the points of contention, and with as few people as necessary. The other beauty of tools like Jira is that the conversation is preserved. Why did we approach the problem that way? Well, go look at it. You'll have someone asking why we can't do a thing and a reply pointing out the problems of that and hence why we have to do it this way. You don't get all of that from the email of the meeting. |
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I wish this is how it worked IME. IME "documentation" or rather a document would need to be created explaining the decision. No one reads the documents anyways! Referring to the ultimate source of truth, the conversation, preserves EVERYTHING that went into it. "But I don't want all the details so please create a document." You want a document? You know what you want in it? Why don't you go and write it? Seems no one can be bothered to research and read anymore. /End rant