by therealchiko on 2/11/19, 1:57 PM with 2 comments
Even though I work remotely and have daily standups in the afternoon, I actually get work done when everyone else is finished. This sometimes affects me at that I have to work during the day so I can collaborate but it will be a bit difficult as I won't be at my peak. How does this affect collaboration for you and is this something you have communicated with co-workers? I am curious to know how people have managed this kind of work routine.
by lm28469 on 2/11/19, 2:03 PM
Tech workers are the new factory workers, don't make it more complex than it already is, do your job, go home, enjoy life.
by arcticwombat on 2/11/19, 2:04 PM
There's my personal productivity, and there's the team/company productivity.
When working on a team, you have to figure out what produces the best output for the team as a whole, not yourself.
I function best when I get up at about 8am in the morning, and get to work at about 10am.
Doing that, when others leave in the evening I get several hours of high productivity.
My personal productivity soars when following this.
However, it means I'm much less available for the team, and depending on the project my being available has more impact on the team output than my direct personal productivity.