@alan @gsuberland I have always done best in crisis situations, as when the adrenaline starts flowing I can stay calm and think properly at last. I've had people think I don't understand how serious a problem was because I wasn't freaking out, and I was just working out where to start.
Yeah, it's when there's a huge amount of time, no urgency, and a lot of planning to be done that my brain locks up.
It's great when we can use our brains the way they want to work, but I'd trade it for a bit of peace and quiet sometimes. 😁
@mike @gsuberland I got called back to a former workplace to do a "weekend save" of a $10M project. Many of the team who I led were called in too. CEO who I had never worked with comes in all panicky trying to come up with a plan and I'm "A & B you tackle component X; C & D you're on Y; E you take Z; I'll take U and work with E on V when that's done. Let's get to work!" and the CEO is still sitting there trying to figure out why the meeting is over. Sorry bro, we don't have time to panic.