There are two types of schedule: the manager's schedule and the maker's schedule
Negation: There are more than two types of schedule: the manager's schedule and the maker's schedule 0 0 0
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If it is true that...
There are two types of schedule: the manager's schedule and the maker's schedule 1 0 2and
People who make things, like programmers and writers, prefer to use time in units of half a day at least 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Operating on the maker's schedule, meetings are a disaster 1 0 2Mentions
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The manager's schedule is for bosses and is divided into one hour intervals 1 0 2Most powerful people operate on the manager's schedule 1 0 2People who make things, like programmers and writers, prefer to use time in units of half a day at least 1 0 2Operating on the maker's schedule, meetings are a disaster 1 0 2Each type of schedule works fine by itself but problems arise when they meet 1 0 2Y combinator operates on the maker's schedule 1 0 2Office hours are a device for simulating the manager's schedule within the maker's schedule 1 0 2Speculative meetings are costly if you're on the maker's schedule 1 0 2Those on the maker's schedule are willing to compromise and have some number of meetings 1 0 2Those on the manager's schedule should understand the cost of meetings for those on the maker's schedule 1 0 2