Slack: Where Annoyance Happens

Chris Blackwell
1 min readMar 6, 2018

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I’ve been struggling with my communication with my co-workers for several months now. It seems I am always in one of two states. I am either bugging people on Slack, or I am the one being bugged. Slack did replace email for us, but it created a whole new problem in its place.

Eric Barnes seems to have the same problem. I love that his company has Slack free hours, and I think I’ve going to implement that in my company. I want people to get work done, as well as communicate their work. Unfortunately for some, the later sometimes overrides the former.

Originally published at Chris Blackwell’s Domain.

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Chris Blackwell
Chris Blackwell

Written by Chris Blackwell

Programmer and Business owner from Canada / USA. I help businesses and entrepreneurs develop amazing digital products 🚀

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