Are there weeks when you dream of a weekend since Monday? Do you tick off task after task and can’t wait until 5 pm? Can’t you relax on Sunday thinking about all those tasks waiting for you the next day? Work doesn’t have to look that way. How do I know – you may ask. From my over two years of experience.
Let me guess – after you come to work, you make a coffee, and then you waste your time on a daily meeting. Quite a big team, dozens of people, tell what they did the day before and what they will do today. You’ve just lost half an hour of productive work (at least!). In the meantime, you are trying to do something. Still, we both perfectly know that you have to eavesdrop in case you are unexpectedly engaged in conversation.
The main idea behind daily meetings is reasonable. Each of us informs the rest on what we are currently working on and how projects go. We get the point, but do we have to waste time on meetings? In TeaCode, we update each other differently.
I turn my laptop on and open Slack when I get my coffee. We’ve created a dedicated channel called “daily” that we use instead of meetings. Every morning we write what we’ve planned for today. In the afternoon, we update our messages by striking off tasks we completed. This solution is highly beneficial: when I work remotely with flexible working time, I don’t have to remember about the meeting, I don’t waste time joining it, and I can check at any time what is the rest of the team currently working on. Why it’s so important?
A few weeks ago, I had an issue with Google Tag Manager. It’s not my area of expertise. I had to set a custom conversion for one of our clients. My code was working correctly, but I didn’t know how to set the GTM to obtain the result. When I was thinking about it, I got a notification that someone had published a daily plan. We had a new colleague, Kasia, who that day was about to define our conversions in GTM. I thought that she might help me, so I wrote to her. We both resolved the case efficiently.
Do I return to the daily meetings? Definitely not. Now I have the information I need in one place, at my fingertips.