And thirdly, from my perspective the biggest risk or potential problem is that this form is not necessarily the most convenient for the recipient.
While I often like to turn on my recording equipment, comment on some tasks or delegate a task to someone in the team using such a recording (it is a natural, easy form for me), I understand that if such a recording is longer and covers many complex topics, the person on the other end must prepare appropriately before playing it back.
What good is it to listen to 15 minutes of a delegated task if I don't write down the key points that were said?
Later, to play it back, I'll have to listen to it again. And this is the kind of effect laos rcs data we know from YouTube videos. The advantage of a blog post over a YouTube video is that we can scan it very easily, i.e. quickly find the parts of the text that we consider important.
With video, this is no longer the case.
However, this is not an insurmountable obstacle, because you can easily start developing a habit in which after playing this type of recording, someone grabs a piece of paper, opens a notebook and writes down the most important content.
Which will also help check if he understands the task correctly. Maybe he'll send you a note back asking you to confirm if that's what he meant.
Inconvenient form for the recipient
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