When discussing, as long as the voice is voice, it can overlap. When multiple voices are uttered at the same time, it becomes difficult to hear each opinion accurately.
To that end, moderators are selected for formal discussions and controlled to organize and listen to multiple opinions.
No matter how disagreeable the discussion, in order for the people involved to share a better solution, nothing should be said until someone has finished speaking.
But this is not easy. When the debate heats up, each person becomes obsessed with developing his or her own theory, louder, redder, and even points to those who disagree.
Occasionally, on the roadside, you’ll see someone squeezing the handset and screaming out loud, a failure that occurs because there’s no one to organize the discussion.
But what about the world of text messages as an alternative to voice discussion? With text, we can express our opinions calmly, and at the same time, there is no situation where they cannot be read in an overlapping manner.
Some companies are starting to reduce the number of meetings where people get together and raise their voices, and instead try to share information through chat systems.
By running a chat system in a closed community, information is stored as text, which can be retrieved and even processed. In that case, you cannot escape responsibility by using vague words.
You can check the progress of the discussion at any time, participate in the discussion after the opinions are gathered, and create a report of the discussion between tasks. There are no start or end times for such meetings, so no one will be late!
Great productivity! But hey? What is this discussion?
I felt that the text senders were chatting happily, but in the middle it turned into a taunting battle with each other. Hmmm, the debate is on fire.
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