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我为何选择异步沟通
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本文作者是一位技术作者,强调保护写作时间的重要性,并解释了为何偏爱异步文本沟通而非会议或短时通话。作者认为异步沟通能更好地保护深度工作时间,提供灵活性和自主性,尤其适合跨时区工作。异步沟通也能确保讨论更有条理、更具包容性,且减少额外协调成本。作者还对比了异步沟通与会议的优劣,指出异步沟通能产出更高质量的反馈,提升书面表达能力。文章最后提供了与作者异步协作的建议,包括首选的任务内沟通方式,以及作者的个人政策和生活方式。

📝 **保护专注写作时间:** 作者作为技术作者,将写作时间视为宝贵资源,认为频繁的会议会分散精力,挤占深度工作时间。选择异步沟通是为了最大化创作效率和产出高质量内容。

⚖️ **实现工作与生活平衡:** 异步沟通提供了灵活性和自主性,使作者能够更好地平衡工作、家庭和个人兴趣,尤其是在跨时区工作的情况下,这是一种重要的策略。

💡 **提升沟通质量与效率:** 异步沟通促使沟通者在发送信息前进行更深入的思考,减少不必要的冗余,生成更精炼、高质量的反馈。这不仅节省了时间,也提升了整体的书面沟通能力。

🤝 **促进包容与协作:** 异步沟通确保信息对所有团队成员可见且易于访问,无论他们的工作时间如何。这种方式减少了同步协调的复杂性,并允许每个人在自己方便的时间贡献想法。

Why don’t I do meetings or short calls?

I favor async text-based communication: I can do it on my terms and when I have time.

I am a technical author and must protect my writing time. Every time I say yes to a small thing, I say no to other things. Meetings, even short ones, add up quickly.

# I Choose Less

With today’s connectivity, choosing to be less reachable might seem counterintuitive. To me, it’s a deliberate strategy to ensure that I can produce the best work possible and maintain a healthy balance between my professional and personal life.

It’s a decision to prioritize depth over breadth, quality over quantity, and focus vertically, not horizontally.

I will continue sharing my thoughts, learnings, and experiences, hoping to add value to a broader audience on terms that respect yours and my time.

I might have heart feelings, but that’s how I can provide the most value to all of you and be respectful with time and my family.

As I’m sharing almost all my content and writing, I’m considering providing more value if I spend this time writing and sharing with all than spending in never-ending meetings that drain my energy. These meetings add up quite fast: a meeting here or there. (make an example of how meetings can add up and also disrupt flow and creative time).

# Why I Choose Async Communication

Async communication forces you to think force before you start a meeting, protecting Deep Work. Uninterrupted work with no meetings allows me to focus on the important and get things done on my schedule. It gives me the flexibility and autonomy which are essential for my well-being. Living in Switzerland and working across time zones means structuring my day to balance work, family time, and personal interests. Async communication supports this balance.

Asynchronous communication is efficient and inclusive, ensuring that discussions are well thought through, self-documented, and accessible to all team members, regardless of their work hours.

It minimizes additional communications and coordination as you don’t need to synchronize tasks, status, open discussions, etc.; everyone sees it in the same place. You get immediate feedback, and everyone can contribute. The feedback is specific to a task, idea, defect, etc., and where it belongs.

There is always a time when meetings are essential, but I would distinguish between meeting and productive working together. As productive one-on-one workshops to solve problems certainly increase productivity (a lot!), long status updates or unproductive discussions, which are not solution-driven, can go in the other direction.

Example of asynchronous communication: Power of written communication

In meetings, people are usually unprepared, and being insightful on the spot is very hard. The opposite happens with async. People might have read the questions/discussion points days ahead, slept over, and made some deep thoughts. With the practice of writing it down, they think one more time (very deep) and cut the unnecessary fluff. This means the quality is exceptionally high, something you wouldn’t achieve with a “quick meeting”. Also, there is no need to summarize, document, send it to all people, etc.; with a meeting, there is a lot of overhead, which async happens automatically.

As a side effect, written skills improve, which spread across the org in all tasks, as well as evident and concise thinking. It is a reinforcement that gets everyone better over time. Some might miss the social interactions of meetings; as an introvert, I get deeper connections and more meaningful discussions on written communication, as it’s less shallow and more genuine exchange. Also, meetings usually drain my energy much more. I’d rather spend quality time over lunch or breaks and casually brainstorm or discuss ideas if you work in the exact location.

# How to Work with Me

To ease working together, here’s how you can work with me async.

# Preferred Communication Channels

I enjoy task-based communication most, as well as discussion and decisions made directly on the to-do itself, in tools such as GitHub, Basecamp, Asana, and Google Docs.

Secondly. to quickly discuss something, use chats such as Slack or Teams. But this has similar disadvantages to a call or meeting; it’s so easy that we won’t deeply think about it first. But with the advantage that it forces us to write it down, rubber-ducking some of the answers ourselves.

Lastly, you can always email me; my e-mail is available. I read them all. I’m slow to reply, but if possible, I’ll reply.

# Personal Policies

I avoid meetings and calls unless necessary, preferring to communicate and collaborate asynchronously. While I love to discuss ideas and collaborate on projects, I’m less inclined towards casual conversations that are shallow or negative. I see sharing as a tool for growth, getting critical feedback, and connecting with like-minded people.

# Working Together

As shared already, my workflow is optimized for efficiency and minimal context switching, leveraging a systematics PKM workflow with tools like Second Brain, Zettelkasten, and GTD.

I enjoy authenticity and sharing openly. I value deep, meaningful conversations or connections that contribute to collective knowledge.

Learning daily is my #1 principle, and I strive for continuous learning. I welcome and appreciate feedback in any form that you’re comfortable providing. More on How to Work with Me.

# Who am I?

I like deep, honest, genuine conversations. I’m honest and faithful to my family and the people around me. I am calm. I respect every person as they are (try not to have stereotypes). I want to learn from older people. I love individuals (not parties or groups) and don’t like generalizations as a follow of it.

Most of my free time is devoted to my family. Besides nerdying out on my blog, my hobbies are walking in nature, race biking, and cross-country skiing. My favorite meal is Ramen 🍜 or traditional Swiss Cheese Fondue 🫕 —more about my past on Finding My Pathless Path.

Quotes I live by

“Live as you die tomorrow. Learn as you live forever” - Mahatma Gandhi.

# Before you go

Suppose you follow me or come here to get information on data engineering or ask me about other topics. Below are some pointers I found helpful.

Some Useful Links and Information:

People I learned from and recommend:

Books I recommend:

# Conclusion

Thanks for reading this far. I hope my writing made my preference for Async meetings more straightforward. Choosing async communication has significantly improved my focus, efficiency, and work-life balance. I hope my insights encourage you to explore how it might benefit you, too.

Thank you so much for your support and understanding. I wish you the best in your journey.
—Simon


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