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Just came out of a 2.5 hour engineering meeting and it hit me: - The hardest part wasn’t debating edge cases or picking the right architecture - It was making sure we were even talking about the same thing The most time-consuming part of engineering work - isn’t solving technical problems - It’s clearing up misunderstandings: ----> interpretation of feature scope ----> unspoken assumptions about timeline ----> vague terminology ----> unclear handoff expectations Even top-tier teammates get stuck when the feature goal isn’t crystal clear - Ambiguity kills momentum So how do we reduce this invisible cost? - It’s not in better code - It’s in clearer communication, tighter docs - and shared language around the product
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There's probably a hidden value in having a single person to be the "author" and one to write most things or at least take ownership of that.
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tbh, it’s so hard to hire that one person who truly gets both business/marketing and engineering. then defining terms isn’t a handoff - it becomes a team effort
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