I was frustrated a lot yesterday. Below is just one example.

An urgent meeting was called because things weren't getting done.

B: We need to provide details and not make any assumptions.

Me: Here are the details that were provided. What assumptions?

B: We need to prioritize tasks and communicate.

Me: They are listed in order of prirority sorted by priority in the priority column.

B: How were the hours calculated?

1/2

Me: I provided it a few different ways but also right here in bold at the top of the spreadsheet.

Crowd: How do we know they can do the work in that amount of time?

Me: Because I trained them, had them do it on their own and timed them. Documented here.

THIS WAS JUST ONE EXAMPLE.

Did I have a "bad day"? šŸ¤”

Today will be better!

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@SECRET_ASIAN_MAN yeaaah, this sounds eerily similar to my husbandā€™s WFH meetings. Heā€™s in business analytics and I get annoyed FOR him (I mean, he gets plenty annoyed all by himself, too.)

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