Culture
The case for async-first teams
Elena Rodriguez
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4 min read

Meetings are a tax on focus
A calendar full of meetings looks like progress, but it rarely is. Every synchronous hour asks everyone to be in the same place at the same time — which, across time zones, means someone is always compromising.
We flipped the default. Decisions are written down before they are discussed. Context lives in documents, not in someone’s memory of a call. Anyone can catch up on anything without booking time on a calendar.
Writing as a superpower
Async forces clarity. When you cannot lean on tone and body language, you have to actually think through what you mean. The teams that write well ship well — the two turn out to be the same skill.