The problem is that the tools we invent to solve the old problem create new problems that are worse.
- At least meetings had a defined start and end time. With email you're expected to be "always on"
- At least emails can be dealt with asynchronously, so you can focus on work for a while and then circle back and deal with email. With chat you've got to be at least semi-engaged with the tool at all times
- At least meetings had a defined start and end time. With email you're expected to be "always on"
- At least emails can be dealt with asynchronously, so you can focus on work for a while and then circle back and deal with email. With chat you've got to be at least semi-engaged with the tool at all times