I've definitely been in that position before with the lack of space. There are a lot of conversations cut short with "let's drop this for now" but that's not always the most effective method.
Guidelines baked into each project seem to be a good call! Talking about what could go wrong beforehand seems like a downer sometimes but when I've done it in the past it can be really effective.
I was working on a side project with some friends recently where we had a weekly update call. After a few weeks of people missing it, someone suggested when we missed a call with no notice we had to buy everyone who made it a coffee. Everyone has been much more on top of it since :)
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I've definitely been in that position before with the lack of space. There are a lot of conversations cut short with "let's drop this for now" but that's not always the most effective method.
Guidelines baked into each project seem to be a good call! Talking about what could go wrong beforehand seems like a downer sometimes but when I've done it in the past it can be really effective.
I was working on a side project with some friends recently where we had a weekly update call. After a few weeks of people missing it, someone suggested when we missed a call with no notice we had to buy everyone who made it a coffee. Everyone has been much more on top of it since :)