As for spreadsheets, we could go through a cluster thinking way of producing estimates, but I am under the impression this would take a lot more time per person, and then when comparing spreadsheets at the end, we’d be finding errors that would have been easier to handle earlier if we worked together earlier and got faster feedback.
There certainly is value to avoiding groupthink though. Overall I do think using multiple sequential techniques could be a rather rigorous way to evaluate something, and make a very good comment, but we are also trying to get useful feedback by making a lot of comments and we are already commenting much slower than we desired to because of outreach.
I would like to do this, but I think it would be useful to have more comment drafting workers if we want to do this a lot.
As for spreadsheets, we could go through a cluster thinking way of producing estimates, but I am under the impression this would take a lot more time per person, and then when comparing spreadsheets at the end, we’d be finding errors that would have been easier to handle earlier if we worked together earlier and got faster feedback.
There certainly is value to avoiding groupthink though. Overall I do think using multiple sequential techniques could be a rather rigorous way to evaluate something, and make a very good comment, but we are also trying to get useful feedback by making a lot of comments and we are already commenting much slower than we desired to because of outreach.
I would like to do this, but I think it would be useful to have more comment drafting workers if we want to do this a lot.