How do you justify this assertion of yours? I would contend that the most efficient method is written down and shared widely in a doc. Otherwise, everyone is relying on their memory of what was spoken. For anything non trivial, I would want it written down.
Reading is significantly faster than listening.
Writing is significantly more precise than speaking.
You're gonna have to write information down so that it's not lost anyway.
Yes however speaking allows flexibility in communication, dynamics that text does not support and, crucial if there is no alignment, nonverbal communication.
It is much much easier to build trust in person, which is important for efficient teams.
In the end, both modes have pros and cons, but there is indeed a lot of research indicating remote teamwork is much more challenging on many dimensions
pratchett|1 month ago
Rodeoclash|1 month ago
https://agilemanifesto.org/principles.html
andOlga|1 month ago
zwaps|1 month ago
It is much much easier to build trust in person, which is important for efficient teams.
In the end, both modes have pros and cons, but there is indeed a lot of research indicating remote teamwork is much more challenging on many dimensions
aeternum|1 month ago
hackable_sand|1 month ago
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pvab3|1 month ago