Currently working in a Communities/Higher Logic meeting. There's a series of them: planning, brainstorming, approving and such. It's a core team: Brian, Eugene, Frank, Jodi, me. We're making large decisions quickly. Everyone in the room is pretty efficient and smart (I'm always the laggard - day 9). It's impressive and I'm noticing these essential qualities: trust and ownership. We're all talking different languages, checking in w/ one another (I mean this, you mean this, right?). We're all trusting Jodi's Higher Logic knowledge and Brian's driving the train quite well. It's the trust that's impressive. Eugene is multi-tasking, but he hears questions for him and answers right away. Cvent's got the right people. It's pretty exciting. ** addendum (2 hrs later) Communication may be the thickest hurdle in our meetings. Because we come from different places, understanding each other's lingo is ... really important. So...
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