One part of maturing as a professional is learning how to say "OMG what concoction of apathy and hallucinogenics did you people chug for a whole quarter to make this piece of garbage" in a constructive way that still gets people to listen and fix things...
I'm thinking of a pattern I see, where folks will cite a fact and link out to some analysis in a doc or deck to give their point more authority. I have former teammates (who no longer work at the company) that still end up influencing peoples' thinking in this way
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Yah! Of you find something robust and evergreen like "Our users keep using this page for this list of tasks, don't break them", definitely make a thing to point to, hang it up on a wall even. "Yo, your reg flow is 5 pages and looks like a pig" not as evergreen =D
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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(research archives are super cool tho!)
In theory I could sit people down and show them too. but since I'm calling a meeting anyway..