Shishir Mehrotra 领导团队会议的 10 条规则
Figma Chief Product Officer Yuhki Yamashita and I talked about rituals at Config 2023, Figma's annual conference; I'm told that the talk is one of Figma's most rewatched sessions to date.
Figma 首席产品官山下雄树(Yuhki Yamashita)和我在 Figma 年度会议Config 2023 上讨论了仪式问题。
In the world of product development, Shishir Mehrotra is a consummate collector—not of patents or C-suite titles (though as a product leader at Microsoft, Google, and now Co-founder and CEO at Coda, he’s amassed his fair share of both)—but of workplace rituals. Shishir became enamored with the idea when his friend and mentor Bing Gordon pointed out that you can tell if a company is worth its mettle by the quality of its “golden rituals,” which, he went on to note, are often marked by three core attributes:
在产品开发领域,Shishir Mehrotra 是一个完美的收集者,他收集的不是专利或首席执行官头衔(尽管他曾在微软、谷歌担任产品负责人,现在是 Coda 的联合创始人兼首席执行官,他在这两方面都积累了不少财富),而是职场仪式。当他的朋友兼导师宾-戈登(Bing Gordon)指出,可以通过 "黄金仪式 "的质量来判断一家公司是否值得信赖时,希希尔对这个想法产生了浓厚的兴趣:
- They are named
- 它们被命名为
- Every employee knows them by the first Friday on the job
- 每个员工在上班的第一个周五就知道了
- They are templated
- 它们是模板化的
The idea stuck with Shishir. “I got pretty obsessed. I talked about it on some podcasts, and people started emailing me stories of their rituals,” says Shishir. “During the pandemic, when we all got trapped in our homes, I decided to run a series of biweekly dinners with interesting leaders to hear about their rituals.” It didn’t hurt that Shishir’s passion project also became a number one priority for product leaders and teams everywhere desperate to cure ailing company culture, run effective virtual meetings, and restore team building in a hybrid-work world. What he learned from these gatherings was that building a repertoire of reliable behaviors, norms, and frameworks doesn’t have to be a 0 to 1 activity. In fact, it’s often best to borrow from leaders and teams that have come before. Here, Shishir offers a few golden rules—which he’s collected from interviewing over 1,000 people (did we mention he’s writing a book!)—for rituals that will make you...