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brandonbloom | 1 year ago

There is a huge spectrum from no proposal at all to a magic bullet on a silver platter. To some extent, the default and implicit proposal is: "You should something about it!". Which is markedly worse than "_We_ should do something about it.", and worse still than "Let's do something about it, here's how I can help..."

Some other useful intermediate proposals include:

- "Allow me and my team time to investigate a solution."

- "I've organized my complaints into requirements for a solution. Please identify an expert to solve the problem."

- "I've socialized these problems with ${people}, I recommend you speak to ${person} about ${topic} for next steps."

Having said that, I agree that complaints can be counted as "votes" for which problems to solve in the future. The problem is that they are not one complaint = one vote. At the very least, the complainer's role and responsibilities need to be accounted for within the scope of the larger organizational goals.

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warner25|1 year ago

This is great; very mature organizational thinking.