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by azza2110
1047 days ago
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I've found it's best to use a combination of written and spoken word, when trying to communicate more, but less frequently. i.e. - Write a set of concise, clear, well-structured discussion notes ahead of a meeting - Give all attendees time to pre-read the notes and flag the specific points requiring deeper discussion - Once face-to-face, discuss ONLY those flagged topics. Don't waste the opportunity for high-bandwidth communication on the notes/topics that aren't contentious. |
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