Today’s blog (break) is strictly organizational. Reshan and I are putting together a short e-book about digital etiquette, meetings, and things like that. And in honor of our iterative process, which is the only way we get anything done these days, I’m collecting some links below. We’ll use these when we extract the text in advance of further editing, formatting, beautifying, and shipping. (If you’re a daily reader, there’s nothing new here except the reminder that projects require time devoted exclusively to digging back through files, evaluating past work and artifacts, cutting and shuffling, rethinking, re-seeing, re-seeding, and casting aside.)
- Avoiding laziness that scans as disrespect
- Using calendars to improve meetings
- Automation v. Grace
- Handling the non-responsive
- Online v. Offline
- On silence
- After the meeting
- Scheduling time to work independently
- On the benefits of calendaring
- Programming kindness
- Respecting people’s time
- Meeting culture
- Email systems
- Two leaders
- Meeting review
- Buffers
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