by templarchamp on 3/27/22, 7:31 AM with 4 comments
by nickmyersdt on 3/27/22, 7:39 AM
I find that booking a time that is mutually convenient (even for a short conversation) is preferable to possibly interrupting or being interrupted.
It means I can give my full attention to the exchange and make it a priority. Call me when I'm in the middle of something and you'll get less attention because my mind will still be on the task I was doing.
There's no part of my day that isn't busy (work, team, manager, personal).
Personally, for casual, non-priority conversations, I rather async mechanisms (messaging) be used first, and then if something develops that warrants a "face to face" conversation, we prioritise that time.
I think if someone has said "please book time with me" they have already made you a priority to talk to because they are giving you the most valuable resource a person has.
by __d on 3/27/22, 11:50 AM
In my experience, if you're busy, the only way to remain on top of things is to be quite ruthless with your time management. You have no time that is "free", so anything that you want to get done needs to be on the schedule.
If you're less busy, this behavior can seem rude or self-aggrandizing or whatever, but it's (probably) not. If someone offers you a 15 minute slot in their day, then they're probably extremely busy, and such an offer should be treated respectfully.