Daffodil International University
Faculty of Science and Information Technology => Recent Technologies and Trends in Software Engineering => Software Engineering => Software Project Management => Topic started by: SSH Shamma on July 12, 2018, 08:20:24 PM
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You work a 9-to-5, and yet some jerk in the office keeps scheduling you for 8 a.m. meetings.
This madness has to stop, and, thanks to Google's new Working Hours feature that prevents people from adding you to meetings on Google Calendar outside of your pre-set available times, it just might. JK, your bosses are going to do whatever the hell they want with your time, but the new feature is at least a wonderfully passive-aggressive way to tell them to get bent.
Working Hours, announced by Google on June 27, is pretty straightforward.
"People who will try to schedule meetings with you outside of these hours will be informed that you are not available at that time," explains the company's blog post. "You can already set your working hours to one interval for all days of the week. With this launch, you can now customize your work hours for each day separately."
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You work a 9-to-5, and yet some jerk in the office keeps scheduling you for 8 a.m. meetings.
This madness has to stop, and, thanks to Google's new Working Hours feature that prevents people from adding you to meetings on Google Calendar outside of your pre-set available times, it just might. JK, your bosses are going to do whatever the hell they want with your time, but the new feature is at least a wonderfully passive-aggressive way to tell them to get bent.
Working Hours, announced by Google on June 27, is pretty straightforward.
"People who will try to schedule meetings with you outside of these hours will be informed that you are not available at that time," explains the company's blog post. "You can already set your working hours to one interval for all days of the week. With this launch, you can now customize your work hours for each day separately."
We can apply it SWE department
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