Keep queuing times short.
where
keeping queue times short is more.
Not exact matches
Getting a wide range of feedback on new products and features — whether they are easy to use, whether they are worth developing in the first place, or what should be next in your development
queue — helps
keep your ear to the ground and get the all - important community buy - in for greater adoption rates at launch
time.
As soon as we got to Musee d'Orsay we recognized it was free to all guests, so there was a
queue, even at the opening
time, so we
kept on moving.
For instance, I have a spreadsheet of all the book bloggers / reviewers I've discovered and
keep running tabs on: Name, Date Contacted, Date Submitted,
Queue (i.e., wait
time), email, blog URL, Affiliations (do they blog for a group or just themselves), and Notes.
Keep track of where your case is in the
queue; check the status of your case in real
time, or simply wait to receive the radiologist's report.
Between that and starting to feel a bit of burnout besides, my plan was to write up a bunch of stuff ahead of
time and
keep it in
queue to run on a regular schedule throughout the month.
Keep an eye on their Twitter for up - to - date information on
queues and opening
times: @BCVisualArts