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Hello World | Why everyone at work must come with a manual

A book may be an overkill but in a world where we don’t get too much face time with each other, it may not be a bad idea to write a one-pager about yourself and share it with your colleagues.

September 22, 2021 / 12:50 IST
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Not just busy executives, everyone should draw up a ‘working with me’ document.
Not just busy executives, everyone should draw up a ‘working with me’ document.

Note to readers: Hello world is a program developers run to check if a newly installed programming language is working alright. Startups and tech companies are continuously launching new software to run the real world. This column will attempt to be the "Hello World" for the real world. 

Claire Hughes Johnson is the chief operating officer at Stripe, a company valued at nearly a $100 billion. A few years ago, I came across a document she’d written up called working with me. It outlined a brief guide to what people working with her could expect.

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At the time, I figured that it was a good practice for busy executives and promptly filed it away under not immediately useful but hopefully some day. Around the same time, I got feedback from my team that I need to communicate better. I filed that under: to be done and started working on it too.

In April 2020, when the pandemic hit and we started working remotely, it became clear to me that it wasn’t just busy leaders like Johnson who needed to create a ‘working with me’ document. Everyone needed one. You see, working remotely meant that we don’t get to read the room, or bump into someone or have those chai sutta conversations any more.