Anecdotally, this has nothing to do with remote work. I’ve been on remote teams where I was given TONS of opportunity to share my opinion and to act on it. I’ve worked in far more offices where I haven’t. That’s team culture, not whether your desk is in your house.https://twitter.com/rakyll/status/1153423031034793984 …
my humble opinion has always been that enforcing communication policies sort of breaks cultural/emotional bonds in the team, esp in the remote team where "noise" is one of the few ways of bonding daily. In dev communities I've always tried to cultivate empathy instead.
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Would you have a real life meeting discussing work/business with everyone talking about everything in any way they like? Structure doesn't just magically appear out of the good of our hearts.
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And it's not about eliminating noise everywhere. Just eliminate noise in spaces where it is not productive.
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