It's been done! (In 2014.)a two sided phone, with a regular photo/video optimised screen on the front, and an e-ink screen on the back
I think that particular phone suffered from a very high price, poor quality, it was neither android nor apple, and it was niche.It's been done! (In 2014.)
https://www.cnet.com/reviews/yotaphone-2-review/
I think the market doesn't work out because nobody reads anymore.
Advice: After every substantial oral conversation with employees or clients, do yourself a favor and summarize what was said in an email and CC everyone involved. It adds a layer of protective padding just in case anyone ever tries to come back to misconstrue things, and bite you in the ass.
Somehow, I've mastered the diplomatic way of pissing people off because even when they want to shoot darts, they smile and mumble under their breath as they do exactly what is expected. I find that the more disclosure and accountability you provide, the more it angers those who prefer under-the-table-handshake-deals. I don't tolerate hidden agendas very well, and I always know.Sage advice for the CYA reasons, and also for the documentary/records/memory of sequence of events reasons.
When someone comes to you and starts freewheeling, stop them and say “email me,” or alternately, after they are done, send them a summary email and ask for confirmation you understood things correctly.
Also know doing this will piss some people off.
Cheers,
Ian
Somehow, I've mastered the diplomatic way of pissing people off because even when they want to shoot darts, they smile and mumble under their breath as they do exactly what is expected. I find that the more disclosure and accountability you provide, the more it angers those who prefer under-the-table-handshake-deals. I don't tolerate hidden agendas very well, and I always know.
Full-disclosure is just a better way of doing things, in my opinion.
I typically brush through the waves and leave it free-flowing.
Thank you, Ian. You're so kind. <3So in other words, you have achieved absolute mastery.
In my book, anyway.
Cheers,
Ian