My Manager Made My Notes the Meeting Agenda
I shared my rough notes with my manager. He opened them as the meeting agenda.
This is an original fictional interactive webtoon case about work drama. Read the story, inspect the details, pick a side, and see the split.
Rough thoughts before the room.
Pick your first lean.
One tap now. You can flip after the story.
First take: No first take yet. Story pressure only.
Questions. Flags. Half thoughts.
Five minutes before sync.
With a rough-notes warning.
As the agenda.
Tessa said he skipped the ask.
Helpful context or draft boundary?
One doc. Three takes.
Check the details.
Prep doc
Tessa created the notes for herself, with rough questions and private working thoughts mixed into the timeline.
Manager ask
Jordan asked for one timeline detail and received the link with a rough-notes warning.
Meeting use
Jordan opened the doc on the screen and used it to guide the team sync.
Open the receipts
- Tessa always wrote prep notes first. The doc was where she put messy questions before turning them into clean points.I need to sort this out first.
- It was not polished. Some lines were reminders to herself, not points she wanted the team to read.This is just for me.
- Jordan asked for one detail. He needed the order of the rollout steps before everyone sat down.Can you send me the timeline part?
- She sent the link anyway. Tessa told Jordan the doc had her private working thoughts mixed in.Please use only the timeline.
- Then he opened it for everyone. Her private questions were suddenly guiding the whole meeting.Wait, that is my prep doc.
- Jordan said it saved time. Jordan saw a useful team document. Tessa saw her process taken out of context.It was not ready for the room.It helped us move faster.
- The team split. Some said the doc made the meeting better. Others said drafts need a clear yes before they become shared material.Ask before sharing.It was useful.
- So where do you stand? Tessa and Jordan have to decide whether the doc gets pulled back, reused with credit, or protected by a draft rule.What should happen now?