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That's because it wants to give its employees ample time to work on projects without any disruptions.
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"The gist is that makers suffer greatly from interrupts in their flow of time," Asana 's internal doc says. "Managers are generally used to having a schedule-driven day, so it's easy for them to throw a disruption into somebody else's calendar."
There are some exceptions to the rule, but it mostly comes down to judgement. Read the entire memo below.