@AJA_Cortes I’m a corporate lawyer. Delaware’s main industry is corporate law. They’re fast and good at helping people form corporations quickly, and they have a robust set of case law covering corporate matters like stockholder rights, mergers, etc. that big investors and corporations like
@ancerj@kemitchell Riffin on Cal Newport’s “A World Without Email” about making workflow improvements to high-cognitive, high-variability knowledge work
Any law firms out there that use a SaaS-style Service Level Agreement, laying out downtime and response time parameters for different issues?
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@ancerj@kemitchell Thanks! 100% with you on high-value, high-stakes advice. But I still get requests for cookie cutter stuff (option grants after a regular board meeting) and feel like process improvements are due. I see SLA as a communication/workflow tool rather than code-based lawyer alternative
16/ Spend time outside. Homo sapiens evolved over 300k years to live in harmony with nature, and only recently have we retreated indoors under artificial light. If you’re not spending time outside, getting sunlight and touching 🌎, you’re fighting biology. (Hint: You won’t win.)
Some principles for delegation on a remote team:
1) If you’re assigning the task, YOU should make the call on whether and when to supplement the delegation with an “in-person” chat.
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Use templates, Outlook Quick Steps, Trello notifications.
Connect with your team members via other means to get aligned on the optimal level of “short and sweet” for task assignment messages.
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