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The most effective communication within an organization is between peers or between managers and their direct team. Your technology strategy is best communicated in a written document. The clearest plan is tracked in a ticket tracker or a document. None of these ideal approaches are large meetings, which isn’t too surprising: large meetings are rarely the best communication solution for any particular goal. However, they are a remarkably effective backup solution when there are gaps in your default approaches.
Meetings for an Effective Eng Organization.
Irrational Exuberance
Seven stages of action: one for goals, three for execution, and three for evaluation
1. Goal (form the goal)
2. Plan (the action)
5. Perceive (the state of the world)
6. Interpret (the perception)
3. Specify (an action sequence)
7. Compare (the outcome with the goal)
4. Perform (the action sequence)
The Design of Everyday Things
Don Norman
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