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Async Meetings

Kevin O'Gorman edited this page Oct 29, 2021 · 4 revisions

What are async meetings?

Async meetings are a meeting pattern intended to support collaboration within teams where live meetings may be impractical or exclusionary. They are generally structured as follows:

  • a structured discussion doc is created (usually via Etherpad or Google Docs)
  • a live meeting is held with a facilitator working with folks to go through the doc
  • the doc is rewritten to include instructions for folks who didn't attend the live meeting
  • the doc is left open for a set period (5 days, say) to allow for async participants
  • after the set period ends, someone (usually the facilitator)
    • saves the doc to the wiki,
    • links it here,
    • summarizes the result,
    • updates the team,
    • and schedules any required followups.

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